This is All Together Week. A DVD resource in 5 languages, produced for the National Deaf Children’s Society and supported by Big Lottery Fund.
Today is Friday, the last day of All Together Week, and we’re hand painting… this is going to get messy!
All Together Week is five days of fun activities from colouring in to ball games. It’s a series of films featuring interviews with grandparents, mums, dads, brothers and sisters talking about being in a family with a deaf son, daughter or sibling.
This is All Together Week. A DVD resource in 5 languages, produced for the National Deaf Children’s Society and supported by Big Lottery Fund.
Today is Thursday, the fourth day of All Together Week, and we’re watching some TV.
All Together Week is five days of fun activities from colouring in to ball games. It’s a series of films featuring interviews with grandparents, mums, dads, brothers and sisters talking about being in a family with a deaf son, daughter or sibling.
This is All Together Week. A DVD resource in 5 languages, produced for the National Deaf Children’s Society and supported by Big Lottery Fund.
Today is Wednesday, the third day of All Together Week, and we’re all off to the Seaside.
All Together Week is five days of fun activities from colouring in to ball games. It’s a series of films featuring interviews with grandparents, mums, dads, brothers and sisters talking about being in a family with a deaf son, daughter or sibling.
This is All Together Week. A DVD resource in 5 languages, produced for the National Deaf Children’s Society and supported by Big Lottery Fund.
Today is Monday, the first day of All Together Week, and Grandma’s going to share her secret chocolate cake recipe.
All Together Week is five days of fun activities from colouring in to ball games. It’s a series of films featuring interviews with grandparents, mums, dads, brothers and sisters talking about being in a family with a deaf son, daughter or sibling.
DSA Approved Supplier iceni has delivered a 12th creative award for DSA member Kleeneze.
The latest award is for The Adventure Starts Here, a promotional film, shot by Emmy award-winning crew, to launch Kleeneze’s 2010 Conference event in Cape Town South Africa.
This award at the Communicators in Business Northern Awards follows last years success, where Kleeneze’s Caribbean Conference film, The Ultimate Destination, won video of the year. The judges commented on its “…excellent script and high production values…” and awarded it the top prize for being “extremely successful as a motivational tool.”
Since 1999, iceni’s creative team have been delivering film and video for Kleeneze and this is the 12th international award iceni’s promotional, recruitment, incentive, event and training programmes have received. The creative work has been recognised at the New York Film and Video Festival, the US International Film and Video Awards, and the International Visual Communications Association Awards.
Cathy Bentley, Director at iceni said, “We approach every commission by looking at how we can add the most value to the project. We create high quality TV programmes for business, because that’s what makes audiences engage, and we can deliver this quality within budgets that other agencies struggle to achieve.
An industry award is an endorsement of the quality and effectiveness of a creative approach, and it promotes the Kleeneze brand on a world stage.”
Jamie Stewart, Managing Director at Kleeneze said that iceni “delivers real value for us, value that we can actually measure.”
Dave and all his friends from our RTS, New York Festival and CIPR award winning health & safety programme guest star on this new web site for Balfour Beatty.
Build your own construction site with real building sounds, diggers, cranes, lights and more. Who knew Plant and Fleet could be so much fun!
Visitors to the studio over the past few weeks have been greeted by screams.
No, its not the pictures from Andi’s toga shoot, it’s a zombie movie produced with the children from George Salter Collegiate Academy, as part of their creative learning.
WARNING **** There’s some strong language in the clip and scenes of mild horror. ****
Originally published in July 2009 Televisual Magazine.
Andi Jepson, director at iceni, on the highs and lows of directing royalty through the streets of London.
Day 1: The good. We’ve been asked to deliver a film to promote World Congress 2010. The event takes place from 16 - 19 June 2010 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London.
Day 2,3 and 4: Thinking. Thinking about the audience. Thinking about how the film will be used. Creative team are excited about Hi Def aerial footage of the city, tracking graphics onto signposts so everywhere points to the event location, Gaz likes the style of the intro sequence to Jools Holland’s Later show. And just like that, the Queen was on her way to the event in the back of a London cab with Jerusalem playing in the background.