Music, films and videogames are what Craig lives for. Everyone can claim to liking entertainment, but few are as passionate as this man. His love of all things media have led him on a crusade that began in 1985, hunting down every one of the notorious 'banned' films from the Video Recordings act.
Since then Craig has been a drummer in a gold selling band, a DJ at Ministry of Sound, an extra in an Oasis video, the head of the print department at 20th Century Fox Theatrical, European Halo champion 2003, a commercial writer for Sony and Atari, 2 time Empire Film Quiz winner, 2 time Oscar Moore film quiz winner, a No.1 hit music video producer and probably the only MD in London to ever beat Marilyn Manson in an arm wrestle.
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After doing a degree in Industrial Design, Tom decided that product design was far too scary. If he designed a product that went wrong then someone could die and he didn't want that guilt. So he turned his attention to the world of TV where if you get something wrong the repercussions generally consist of an angry letter to Points of View. In 10 years he's mastered the world of motion graphics. Working on some major sporting events including the last two World Cups he's gained a wealth of experience. He's since broadened out from graphics into editing, directing and producing and loves the challenge of new and varied projects. With his passion for films, music, sport and a scarily good knowledge of world geography he makes a demon pub quizzer.
Pants was nominated for a TV critics award for his awesome editing work on headline baiting satire ‘The Thick of it’. That basically means he’s better at editing than you (unless you happen to be the dude that won I suppose).
We first worked with Tristan when we hired him to make the awesome Predator mask for our Bring Me The Horizon video. We soon realised he's a man of many talents. On top of his awesome effects work he's directed a number of beautiful and innovative short films. He's recently directed his first music video for us. His talent makes us sick but we love him anyway.
Originally a portrait & fashion photographer, Stuart turned his hand to moving images in 2006 and hasn't looked back. After just four short films he was asked to shoot David Morrissey's directorial debut feature film 'Don't Worry About Me' which enjoyed a sell-out run at the London Film Festival 2009 and has since premiered on BBC2. With his second feature film shot and in post-production and commercials, music promos and more feature films in the pipeline, Stuart is looking forward to a healthy & creative film schedule in 2010. He also operates a film & photography studio in Old St, details of which are on his website - www.stuartnicholaswhite.com




