Our (very) short film competition Four4 is back for 2013 and this year we want you to make us… In its second year, Four4 is a (very) short film competition challenging aspiring film makers to produce a film consisting of just 4 shots, which are each 4 seconds long. Yep that’s right, just 16 seconds [...]
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Here’s a selection of behind the scenes photos of the River Film team in action at a recent promotional film shoot for Goya Developments.
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Here’s a selection of photos of the River team at last week’s green screen shoot at Malcolm Ryan Studios. The film is set within a virtual environment with real actors – thus requiring the use of a green screen studio. The CGI environment is currently being built by our in-house VFX department at both our [...]
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The first upper level stones at 60 Holborn Viaduct (AKA Sixty London) have recently been completed, marking the end of the journey from CGI (computer-generated imagery) to hand-carved stone. The intricate designs of the stone proved to be a painstaking task for both the stone carvers and our CGI team. Over 100 hours of carving [...]
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With our access to video playing devises ever increasing, consumers are still turning to television most often to watch video content according to The Evolving Video Landscape study recently released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®.
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Last week the River team, including Head of Production David Groundwater and Creative Director Matt Flynn travelled to Abu Dhabi for a promotional film shoot.
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It’s the Easter Holidays with thousands of us looking to eggscape in pursuit of some relaxation and sun. But in an increasingly connected world, more and more of us will be relying on our various connected devices to seek information, research and engage with our social networks.
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In a recent email campaign, we’ve discovered that a hyperlinked image of a video in an email drives 368% more click-through’s than a standard button link.
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The internet. Where do you start to describe how it’s influenced our daily lives? Easy. Send over the infographic.
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