Corporate Video

Bewildering Pictures has produced a large number of commercial videos over the years.  From Pop promos for Orbital, to viral adverts for games companies and DVDs to promote or entertain in business environments

Our clients include Screen South, Empire Games, SAGA, Pictet (Swiss Bank), Linde (forklifts), Neals Yard and many more

 
SAGA - New Call-Centre - Kent
When SAGA opened a state of the art call centre for their workforce, they wanted to document the event.  We interviewed staff and asked them how it felt to be working in this new environment, then filmed the centre in its full glory.  The resulting DVD with a multi-function menu screen featured architecture and interviews.  This is a short extract

 

Screen South – A Year in Pictures
A DVD produced from scratch, showcasing the work of Screen South and the films they  helped produce. Bewildering Pictures filmed interviews, vox pop’s, menu screens, built sets, employed designers and composers then mastered and had printed and produced several thousand DVD’s for distribution. The DVD has a running time of over 2 hours, most of which was original material filmed by Bewildering Pictures

                     Screen South Logo                                       Screen South Credits

 

Pictet
A short corporate introducing clients to the financial services and funds offered by Pictet, an independent Swiss bank. Timelapse footage was filmed by Maxim Ford.  Computer animation by Andrew Savage

 

Empire Games
A viral advert featuring a record attempt to make the largest cardboard structure in the world, a giant Ford Torino, Starsky and Hutch car to promote a game of the same name

 
Linde

Linde is the world's leading forklift truck manufacturer.  In 2004 they made a huge impact at the NEC in Birmingham.  Bewildering Pictures was commissioned to edit an impression of the show

                         Empire Games                                                                    Linde

 

Another client asked us to produce a video of all of their staff for a Summer party.  Here they are playing the 'William Tell Overture' on recorders