watch our film showreel and see for yourself just how beautifully you can share your messages with the world

Tracy Marsh interviewing Edward Greenwood, Mizoola

There are so many imaginative ways you can be creative with film. From online training tutorials and company promos to documenting major construction projects, we can help you do it.

If you’ve got something to shout about, let’s turn it into something flippin’ amazing!

So how could you use film?

  • Promos

  • Events

  • Project documentaries

  • Music videos

  • Education & training tools

  • Product sales

  • Marketing of services

  • Case studies

call Tracey on 07734 035 539 and start talking about your ideas.

Tracey Marsh in action

these guys already did....

The first of two films commissioned by Lincoln Cathedral to promote their unique and eye-opening Floor Tours. We had so much fun exploring this amazing Cathedral while making these films!

Our lovely clients at Aarsleff wanted something eye-catching to explain and promote their new Vision and Values Manifesto "Step into the Blue". Using their amazing archive of footage, we brought the footage to life with slick and stylish motion-graphics to create a memorable induction and promotional film for their staff and customers.

A motivational and inspiring promotional film to highlight DeltaRail's specialist data collection and analytic services. Turned around within three days the film was shown at a conference and is to be used on their website.

I have been a professional dancer & choreographer with English National Ballet for 12 years and I am always looking for film makers to capture my work. It was my first time working with Tracey and she did a terrific job. Having limited time for the shoot, I need someone who would be organised, take direction well and was ready to adapt to ever changing choreography. Tracey was all that and an absolute pleasure to work with. That is why I asked her to do some more work for me and animate my logo, to help strengthen my brand. Once again I was not disappointed as she did a wonderful job.
— Jenna Lee, JLee Choreography