FILM


See Speak Hear - Showreel 2021
If you are wondering what we do day to day, take a look through our 2021 showreel. It offers an insight into the companies and charities we work with. We have a wide variety of clients with many different requirements - you can see how diverse our work is, ranging from fun videos filled with bubbly personalities and animation, to more delicate and sensitive films about more serious topics in healthcare and safeguarding.

Sensory Supermarket
This research led project explored opportunities to make spaces more enabling for people with sensory processing difficulties. We created a series of videos to give insight into the project; covering 'the making of' the supermarket, the immersive experience that attendees had, and the overall aims of the project. Hopefully this will help to encourage supermarkets to make tiny changes that make a big difference. More about the project here.

Dravet Syndrome UK - Family Weekend
We captured what it's like to join Dravet Syndrome UK at Centre Parcs for a weekend away as a charity, a chance to come together as a community. These weekends allow families to engage with one another in a safe space and enjoy quality time together with the support of Dravet Syndrome UK. This was aimed to highlight how much the families value the weekend and encourage other families to attend in the years to come.

 

Willow & Finn - Sip & Pour
The brief was to create a series of films for this hand poured soy candle company. We filmed at their Thameside studio in Shepperton for the day and captured the candle making process via a ‘Candle Making Masterclass’ and ‘Candle Bar’ session. The tactile topic of these films leant itself so well an artisan style film, with close shots and lots of detail. It also left us smelling incredible at the end of the shoot which was a fantastic bonus!

Have you heard of Dravet Syndrome?
We’re hoping this film may help to find undiagnosed children and adults living with Dravet Syndrome. So many people have not even heard of it and many families out there are missing out on joining a wonderful charity who support families far and wide to improve their daily lives. This video was produced for International Dravet Syndrome Day and we were so grateful to get to meet such incredible people along the way and enjoyed the road trip too!

Advance - 3 Year Strategy Launch
This event offered the charity and their associates a chance to gather together at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London to discuss their shared goal of supporting women and girls who have experienced violence and been caught up in the Criminal Justice System. The charity set out it's strategy for the next 3 years alongside guest speakers, panel discussions and art and poetry performances. Full highlights can be viewed here.

 

Wild Alice Floral Designs
Wild Alice subscription clients receive a bucket of flowers to their doorstep, the videos allow them to learn how to create wonderful creations to display around their home. We captured this short promo video whilst we were at their farm based workshop. We got the chance to bottle feed a little lamb in the middle of a film shoot too….. can’t beat that experience for a mid filming break!

Through Her Eyes: Bria’s Story
This charity is doing some amazing work with women in London who suffer from the effects of Domestic abuse and often end up caught up in the Criminal Justice System. Hopefully this film can help share some insight for those who aren't aware of this ongoing and very important issue. This is the story of Bria and how she found the Advance Diversion Service really helpful in turning her life around for the better.

Siblings of those living with Dravet Syndrome
We wanted to show families how valuable it can be for siblings to attend the charity weekend away and have a chance to let loose and engage in activities that are just for fun. Many children shared how valuable they found it to bond with others that also have siblings who live with Dravet Syndrome, some having built long lasting friendships that started at these events.

 

Neils Story - Living as an adult
This film is about Neil and how he lives with Dravet Syndrome in adulthood. His family were kind enough to welcome us to their home in the Scottish Highlands for the day to capture Neil at home. This film was to debut at the start of Dravet Syndrome UK’s family conference 2021 to help other parents think about the future with their children and try and find other adults living with Dravet Syndrome in the UK.

Metropolitan Pub Company Recruitment
Premium pub company, MPCo. , wanted a short and snappy recruitment video to show off what they do best and highlight the fun their teams have. We filmed the action as it happened for a day in the life of a pub/restaurant in London to let it speak for itself. It was designed for use on Social Media and Linked In to get more people joining the company for careers in hospitality.

Welcome to Woodlands School
Bronze winner in the 2019 Charity Film Awards. This film was made to highlight all things great about this school for pupils who have either severe learning difficulties, very complex needs or autism. It was designed to be fun for both potential parents and pupils to enjoy and learn a little about why Woodlands School is the best. With 12,000 views in it’s first 24hours on Facebook we believe it truly makes it’s point!

 

Barrel & Stone Pizza
This film was filmed to promote the use of Barrel & Stone Pizzas within Greene King Leased Pubs. Many pubs have adopted the use of pizza as a food offering to provide a simple and effective menu to customers. The long version of the film includes a case study interview with a landlord who has found the pizzas to be an invaluable asset to their business.

Angelman Syndrome in One Word
Shortlisted in the 2020 Charity Film Awards. Families, carers and professionals gave one word to represent Angelman Syndrome and the soundtrack was created entirely from these words. It encapsulates the full rollercoaster of emotion that families endure everyday. This film is to encourage families, left feeling isolated after a diagnosis, to embrace the positives within daily life and have open expectations for their child’s future.

Advance Women’s Centre Launch Event
Advance is a London based charity for women who are victims of domestic abuse and who are caught in the criminal justice system. We filmed during a spoken word workshop with some of the charity service users, led by Spoken Word Poet Shereefa Energy. Some of the women then performed at the opening of a new Women’s Centre in North London alongside a performance from Shereefa of ‘Women’.

 

What does AngelmanUK mean to you?
Silver winner in the 2019 Charity Film Awards. We visited the AngelmanUK 2018 Conference to capture how important the charity is to the hundreds of families that rely upon it everyday. This rare genetic disorder charity provides support, education and research for parents, carers and professionals. The aim of the film is to encourage more families, who are left feeling isolated after a diagnosis, to find support in the AngelmanUK community.

Greene King Bury St Edmunds Brewery Tour
This short version of the brewery tour film gives you a small insight into the entire tour that was filmed around Greene King head office and brewery. Designed to give viewers the experience of being in the tour group. The full film is 45 minutes long and offers a great deal of information and facts about Greene King’s heritage, the 1930’s brewery building and about the brewing process carried out on a daily basis.

Essex Students Union - Wallpaper Party
We were involved in the filming at Essex Uni collaborating with a company that were re-branding the SU. Capturing the re-brand launch party to introduce their new, edgy approach to being the most student focused SU in the world. Students were involved in building photo walls and signing pledges. The party was designed to help build key relationships between the university and it’s students from the outset.

 

Big Smoke Brew Co. & the Antelope
See Speak Hear visited the Antelope get some film shots of their micro brewery. They use the space at the back of their courtyard to brew their own beers, giving customers the chance to see their drinks being made. This film demonstrates a great example of a business with their local community in mind.

Godzilla Meets ASSERT
An interview with the Director of Godzilla, Gareth Edwards and ASSERT, the UK Angelman Syndrome Charity. Gareth is the Patron of ASSERT. Warner Brothers kindly gave us footage to edit and we put together a series of films to raise awareness. Part 1 of the interview, find more on Youtube at the AngelmanUK channel.