Trinity College London.

 

We’ve worked on projects with Trinity College London since 2019, providing videography, editing and motion graphics services.

During this time, we created high-quality video assets for the drama, strings, drums and piano syllabus launches. In addition to this, we also developed the branded motion graphics that appear on every Trinity video.

Check out the showreel below for a snapshot of some of these projects.

 

Video Features.

 
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Talking Heads.

Talking Heads interviews are one of the best ways to provide information to the audience. We capture multiple angles, provide LED lighting and record clear, natural sound to make these as effective as possible.

 
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Narrative.

We’ve worked on multiple narrative videos for Trinity, from exam walkthroughs to workshop highlights. These are often storyboarded and follow a script to tell a story.

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General Views.

For most projects, we capture general views, otherwise known as B-Roll. This is filmed in a more cinematic style to provide context to a video or overlay over an interview to support a point.

 
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Tutorials.

One of the best way to teach a student how to play a piece of music is to show them. We capture tutorials with multiple cameras, often in combination with talking heads to provide step-by-step walkthroughs.

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Performance.

Filming performances is a fantastic way to demonstrate an individual or band’s musical skill. These can be captured in a natural or dramatic style, with multiple cameras and can be either staged or live.

 
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Heroes.

When we film a feature on an individual or group, we often use hero shots to introduce and empower them. Students look to their tutors as role models, so this is a visual translation of that.