Does it feel impossible to plan anything at the moment? Yes, it does! It seems the 'new normal' is normal one day but not the next. It's an ever-changing reality we're living in, we're coping as best we can and we hope that you are too.
Fortunately at Flock, the team like to keep things spicy with a mix of projects. By switching up genres, from short-form to long-form and anything in between. It's embraced the unpredictable with a sense of humour and taken on projects that feel fun and well...Unpredictable.
The campaign for Talk Talk all show various ways in which each character is benefitting from using Talk Talk superfast fibre. Flock’s Matt Brady benefitted himself using superfast fibre to present the edits on Zoom to director Jim Gilchrist and the creatives at The&Partnership, although he may or may not be with Talk Talk.
Lang Lang On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Growing up watching The Late Show with David Letterman, Matt never imagined he would have anything to do with the iconic show. Fast forward 25 years and with a different host and somewhat different show due to the pandemic, Matt’s provided an edit of Lang Lang’s musical performance for the show he used to watch as a teenager.
Check out all of Matt' work here
As with all film festivals this year, Raindance took its selection online. So director Simon Hunter and Flock editor Olly Stothert set about creating a new trailer that reflected how Raindance wanted to keep independent cinema alive with a moving and rallying cry...Nothing Can Stop Us!
Olly has also been invited onto the jury for this years festival. Olly says it's an honour to be listed alongside the likes of Lily Cole, Aki Omoshaybi and Jeremy Irons. He'll be judging Best Director and Best Music Video.
Director: Simon Hunter
Production Company: 76 Ltd and Raindance
Check out what Olly's has been up to here
County Lines UK and Ireland Cinema Release
“Important and ferociously powerful”
Vice
“A bold and eye-opening film”
The Face
Inspired by stories he heard while mentoring young people at an East London pupil referral unit, writer-director Henry Blake worked together with editor Paco Sweetman from Flock to create this powerful feature debut. See it now on the BFI Player and Curzon Home Cinema
Director: Henry Blake
Production Company: Two Birds Entertainment & Loupe Films
Distribution: BFI / Curzon
Have a look at Paco's work here