Company formed – an early pioneer of on-line audiovisual production, providing audio commercials for websites.
Corporate clients benefit from an affordable approach to professional video production, delivered on business-card sized CD-ROM discs.
Video production established with broadcast-quality production values, delivered on factory-replicated business-card sized DVDs.
The domain name youtube.com was activated on February 14th 2005, and the website was developed over the subsequent months. It is now the second biggest search engine after Google.
Our first schools clients establish us as one of the UK’s leading creative video production companies in the education sector.
More than half of UK homes had broadband in 2007, with an average connection speed of 4.6 Mbit/s – a huge driver in the demand for on-line video content.
Our first projects with NHS Trusts pave the way for a growing partnership on projects for both internal and external audiences.
Company re-location to the Caswell Science & Technology Park in Northamptonshire to accommodate an expanded production team.
Company re-brand to cement our role as one of the UK’s leading producers of creative on-line promotional video content.
We’re among the first UK video production companies to gain a CAA licence for commercial drone flying – offering clients aerial footage as part of our in-house production packages.
Our second generation drone takes to the air, capturing breath-taking super-stabilised 4K video and stills.
Video now accounts for over two-thirds of all internet traffic.
UK adults are watching nearly an hour of digital video each day.
Ooyala’s Global Video Index shows 46 percent of all video plays in Q4 2015 were on mobile devices.
Audiences are engaging with video content delivered through Social Media at record levels.
Facebook users watch 8 billion videos a day.
82 per cent of Twitter users watch video on Twitter.
You Tube reports a 100 per cent increase in mobile video consumption in a year.
Since mobile phones are the entry point for internet access in many markets, it’s also the primary device for viewing video. More than three-quarters (78.4 per cent) of digital video viewers use their mobile phones to watch digitally streamed content.
The increasing appetite for online video shows no signs of slowing. This 87% figure for 2019 confirms a sharp rise from 63% in 2017, and 81% in 2018.
The UK begins a national lockdown to try to contain the spread of coronavirus. This unprecedented move sees a dramatic increase in the use of video calls for business meetings and video training & communications to support staff.
Six years after we first started offering aerial footage as part of our in-house service, our 3rd generation drone takes to the skies – our most versatile craft to date, capturing 4K footage and stills.
We’re celebrating an incredible 20 year journey of innovative audiovisuals – from a pioneering role in creating audio adverts for websites in the days of dial-up internet, to business-card sized DVD presentations, through to today’s stunning 4K video productions. Here’s to the next 20 years!