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EXALE Brewery and Taproom

blop worked with Exale Brewery to develop a film highlighting their vibrant taproom, their brewing process and the energetic atmosphere at their Walthamstow location.

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Dragging the Boulder | Short Film

blop’s debut short film.

A man convicted of a heinous crime faces the devastating consequences of a flawed justice system, grappling with the surreal set of circumstances that his actions set into motion.

Written and Directed by Conner Reilly and Max Mason

Cast and Crew:

Talan Cracknell, Ramsey Royden, Marian Lee, Nicholas Southcott, Nikolas Savvides, Mike Kelson, Sarah Jackson, Euan McGinty, Simon Edmondson, André Jacques, Taki Vlahopulos

Special thanks to Alvin Burrell


Film currently entered for festival submission and won’t be available online until after this process. Reach out to us if you’d like a private screener.

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Nissan e-POWER | Video Edit and BTS Videography with Immersive-Me

blop was on site to film additional footage, BTS and edit the video for Nissan’s celebration of 100k sales of e-Power vehicles in Europe. We also created the entire BTS film according to Nissan’s brief. This project was completed via Immersive-Me, who created the incredible projections that can be seen in the above films.

 
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The Royal Parks Guild | Discovery Day at Hampton Court Palace 2023

blop created this documentary piece, capturing The Royal Parks Guild’s annual Discovery Day hosted at Hampton Court Palaces.

The event celebrates the 40th anniversary of historic landscapes being protected by being on Historic England’s register of historic parks and gardens. Activities were designed to help understand how horticultural skills are used to conserve historic landscapes into the future including the opportunity to meet working shire horses. Talks and panel discussion were followed by tours of the grounds and then back to hear from emerging talent speakers.

 
 
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DECYPHER | Immersive Light Installation

blop shot and edited Immersive-me’s light installation, ‘DECYPHER’, at The Cause in London.

'Decypher' is a sound and light installation capturing echoes picked up from sentient life, situated in an imagined future that might have been. The light moves through geometric realms leaving the empty spaces to resonate with potential sound. A journey into a hypothetical world, Decypher decodes the whispers of possible life.

Sound by James Sigha.

Immersive-me is a creative studio that specialises in 3D mapping, Immersive Environments, LED installations & interactive content.The team is formed of multidisciplinary artists that fuse technology with imagination to create unique environments and collaborative experiences that inspire, engage and amaze.

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Ocean Floor | Dance Piece Woven into a Music Video

A music video made by blop for Max Mason’s piano piece ‘Ocean Floor’, exploring light, darkness and movement. This was a collaboration with Meg Lumsden who performed an improvised dance piece around the piece.

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Director of Public Health for Croydon | Exploring LGBTQ+ Health Outcomes

In her latest annual report, Rachel Flowers, Croydon’s director of public health, advocates for better support and a deeper understanding of our LGBTQ+ community to improve their health outcomes and access to health and care services. She puts a spotlight on the challenges they face after finding a lack of existing local health and wellbeing data about their lives. blop’s film accompanies her report and showcases the lives of local people and allies in the LGBTQ+ community, with first-hand accounts of the impact of their experiences.

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Oslo Twins | Breath

An animation created by blop for Bristol dream pop band Oslo Twins’ single ‘Breath’

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Oliver Marson | Flowers of Evil

blop shot this music video for Oliver Marson in Lanzarote, inspired by the work of Wim Wenders and Michelangelo Antonioni. 

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