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Mud, mud and more mud:
It is an 8 mile off-road fun adventure run through stunning forest trails, mud and, the occasional murky puddle used to test big army vehicles
"If ever you wanted some hard evidence that the 'Muscle Warrior' spirit is thriving, you need look no further than this film", said Michael McGrath, the charity's co-founder and CEO.
"We are going again on Sat 3 Dec and our 2011 theme will focus on the charity's tag line STRONGER TOGETHER. We're aiming to recruit at least 150 Muscle Warriors this year! Bring it on!" added McGrath, aka the Chief Muscle Warrior.
Social Breakfast is a charity dedicated to helping young people who want to make their life, their community and their world better. It enables them to connect to decision makers and politicians. They asked us to make a programme about a train journey from Birmingham to London with a dozen young people and three politicians. The resulting discussions make great viewing and the client was absolutely delighted with the result.
For the second year running we were asked to film the annual Muscle Help Foundation charity fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy sufferers at the Royal Automobile Club in London's Pall Mall. This glamorous event was hosted by TV Presenter Lorraine Kelly and featured a charity auction with former England cricketer Chris Cowdrey banging the hammer.

Eurostar's arrival at St Pancras has raised the station's importance with both UK and overseas travellers. This series of training videos was designed to help platform staff to interact with the public.

United Business Media, The organisers’ of Think conceived this event as a breakthrough mechanism for the Built Environment to get to grips with the challenges of climate change and sustainability. They wanted a video that reflected the fact that they were different from the norm – and that is what they got.
The Moat Housing Group wanted something different for a training weekend so we got them to make three small films. The team had no advance notice so they had to think on their feet. We gave them equipment and advice then edited the programmes over-night so we could have a viewing the next morning. It was a great success and voted a most stimulating experience by all.