Corporate and Promotional Films
Making a promotional video to sell your cause or promote your charity is an effective way of attracting attention and alerting potential financiers and backers.
Maya Vision are happy to lend their creative abilities and professional production practices to help bespoke companies and organisations with their publicity campaigns and appeals.
Below you can view some recent examples of our growing body of specially commissioned promotional films.
For enquiries, quotes, and further information please email Aaron Young via our main email address: info@mayavisionint.com
RSC: 'Transforming Our Theatres: Phase Two'
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Length: 6mins
Commissioned by: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Brief: Produce a short video update detailing the second phase of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'Transforming Our Theatres' project to be distributed to members, staff, actors, alumni, associate artists and other supporters.
Website: http://www.rsc.org.uk/transformation/
Feedback: The RSC's Liz Thompson enthused, "It went down a storm! It looks so great and is a brilliant piece of promotion for us."
Credits: Writer/Presenter: Michael Wood, Producer/Director: Rebecca Dobbs, Camera: Peter Harvey, Editor: Gerry Branigan
James Holland: Who is Jack Tanner? (Book Publicity)
Length: 1min
Commissioned by: James Holland
Website: http://www.secondworldwarforum.com/jack-tanner/
Brief: Create an online marketing viral to promote a series of books featuring eponymous hero Jack Tanner and, drive web traffic to the author's website to find out more information on the project.
Feedback: On receiving the finished film, best-selling author and historian James Holland commented, "I love it! It looks absolutely fantastic and the archive footage works brilliantly. Well done all of you - I can't thank you enough!"
Credits: Camera/Director: Andrew Smith, Producer: Freya Eden-Ellis
Lichfield Cathedral: The Race To Save The Herkenrode Glass
Commissioned by: The Corporation of St Mary and St Chad in Lichfield
Website: http://lichfield-cathedral.org/lichfield-inspires/
Brief: Produce a short appeal film to highlight the work being undertaken at Lichfield Cathedral to preserve and restore their priceless 16th Century Herkenrode glass.
Feedback: Ann, Lady Fender, Project Manager for the film at the Cathedral commented on delivery, "Superb! Brilliantly constructed! So moving! What other superlatives can we produce? A brilliant film that captures in pictures, words and music the beauty of the glass, its significance in the life of the Cathedral and the intricacy of the preservation processes. Thank you all."
Credits: Writer/Presenter: Michael Wood, Director: Rebecca Dobbs, Camera: Wayne Derrick, Ed Radford & Andrew Smith, Editor: Gerry Branigan, Producer: Aaron Young
Darfur: Hope in a Time of Conflict
Length: 20min version for schools and public meeting presentations and 3min cut down version for internet promotion.
Commissioned by: Kids For Kids
Website: http://www.kidsforkids.org.uk/
Brief: KIDS FOR KIDS helps children living in remote villages in Darfur, Sudan, who live lives of inexcusable hardship. A film was commissioned to show people what life is really like in Darfur and what Kids for Kids does to enable villagers to survive in such an unforgiving environment
Feedback: "Maya Vision have done some wonderful work on this film. Thank you so much for translating what we do so movingly and effectively. I am delighted!" Patricia Parker MBE Founder Kids for Kids.
Credits: Camera/Director: Jeremy Jeffs, Editor: Aleksander Nikolic, Producer: Sally Thomas, Narrated by: Joanna Lumley
Royal Shakespeare Company: 'Transforming Our Theatres'
Length: 6mins & 12mins
Commissioned by: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Brief: Produce a video appeal for the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'Transforming Our Theatres' project to be distributed to members, staff, actors, alumni, associate artists and other supporters.
Website: http://www.rsc.org.uk/transformation/
Feedback: Vickki Heywood of the RSC said of the film, "It's already proved to be a valuable tool in spreading the word about the transformation. It captures the spirit of the project, whilst informing people about our plans for the new theatre."
Credits: Writer/Presenter: Michael Wood, Producer/Director: Rebecca Dobbs, Camera: Peter Harvey, Editor: Gerry Branigan
The Royal Shakespeare Company: The Complete Works
Length: 11mins
Commissioned by: The Royal Shakespeare Company
Brief: Create an online marketing viral to promote a series of books featuring Jack Tanner and drive web traffic to the author's website to find out more information on the project.
To announce the RSC’s year long Complete Works season in Straford-upon-Avon, Maya Vision International were approached to shoot and produced a promotional DVD that was distributed nationwide with copies of The Sunday Telegraph. Featuring Greg Doran, Dame Judi Dench and Michael Boyd amongst others, it’s a distilled look at the depth and breadth of this international collection of artists celebrating and performing the Complete Works of Shakespeare!
Website: http://www.rsc.org.uk/aboutthersc/completeworks.aspx
Feedback: Jane Ellis of the RSC said, "Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you for your energy, ideas and commitment in creating our wonderful short film. Working with Maya Vision has been a real pleasure and I'm delighted with the end result."
Credits: Writer/Presenter: Michael Wood, Producer/Director: Rebecca Dobbs, Camera: Michael Miles, Editor: Gerry Branigan

