Video Production For Arts & Heritage in London
Artist profiles, exhibition films and cultural storytelling for galleries, museums and heritage organisations. Four separate productions for Tate Galleries.
London HQ
Working Globally
3+ Years
Working with Tate Galleires
5+
Film Festival Awards
50+
5-star Google reviews
We’ve been Tate Galleries’ ongoing video production partner for over three years.
We’ve been making films with cultural institutions for as long as we’ve had a studio. The relationship with Tate Galleries is now three years deep, an ongoing partnership producing artist profile films that sit on Tate’s own channels and play to their global membership audience. Ro Robertson. Outi Pieski. The Barbara Hepworth exhibition documentary for Tate St Ives. Each one made with the same editorial rigour we’d bring to a broadcast commission, because the audience for this work is culturally literate and the subject matter deserves it.
In 2026, we were commissioned to produce the Outstanding Contribution to Photography film for the Sony World Photography Awards at Somerset House, a ceremony-day production featuring Joel Meyerowitz, one of the most important photographers of the twentieth century. From our London studio we also produced the concept film for Xanadoo, a new cultural destination from the founders of the Eden Project, and a brand film for Coloro, the global colour system used by design studios worldwide.
Arts and heritage clients come to us because the work looks and feels like documentary filmmaking, not promotional content. The standard is the same whether we’re profiling an artist in residence, filming a centenary celebration for a heritage London business, or producing a brand film for a design institution. Every project is scripted, shot and post-produced in-house, from our studio on City Road.
Sony World Photography Awards 2026 — Somerset House, London
Outstanding Contribution to Photography
Commissioned by Creo to produce the full content package for the Sony World Photography Awards 2026, including the Outstanding Contribution to Photography film. The recipient was Joel Meyerowitz, one of the pioneering figures of colour street photography. Shot at Somerset House on ceremony day with a small, fast-moving crew who understood the protocols, the lighting constraints and the editorial intent. The kind of brief where craft and instinct matter more than a large-scale rig.
TATE GALLERIES — ARTIST PROFILES — LONDON & CORNWALL
Artist Profiles | Tate Galleries
An ongoing partnership with one of the world’s most important arts institutions, producing profile films for Tate’s artists in residence. From Ro Robertson’s exploration of fluid landscapes and the human condition for the Modern Thresholds exhibition, to Outi Pieski’s Sami activist art representing over 20 years of practice, these are editorial documentary films made for Tate’s global audience. Now three years into the relationship, we’ve become the Tate’s go-to production team for artist and exhibition content.
“Ed & Ollie worked with Tate to deliver a film for Tate Galleries. They were lovely to work with and had great energy and lots of creative ideas. They were very generous with their time and really flexible throughout the project. They took the time to listen to what we wanted and are both clearly passionate about film-making.”
Saskia Mercuri, Producer, Tate Galleries
What we produce for arts and heritage organisations
Every format below is something we’ve delivered for a cultural client. Not a menu, a track record.
Artist profile films
Interview-led portraits of artists, makers and creative practitioners. Editorially structured, designed for institutional channels, membership platforms and social. Our ongoing Tate partnership is the model.
Exhibition and gallery films
Documentary-grade films that capture an exhibition’s intent, atmosphere and cultural significance. Not a walk-through with music, a piece of filmmaking that earns attention from an audience who wasn’t in the room.
Heritage documentaries
Centenary films, archive-led narratives, institutional histories. Our JA Brooks film traced a London construction firm from The Blitz to the present across four generations. Heritage work requires archival research, careful interview design and editorial restraint.
Ceremony and event coverage
From Somerset House to Chelsea Flower Show. A small, experienced crew who understand the space, the protocol and the editorial angle, and can deliver a finished film, not just rushes.
Concept and pitch films
Films that articulate a vision for funders, stakeholders and partners. Our Xanadoo concept film packaged a new cultural destination into a single, shareable asset that opened conversations with councils and investors.
Campaign and social content
Multi-format packages cut from hero productions, built for Instagram, LinkedIn, email campaigns and paid distribution. Maximum reach from a single shoot.
How much do heritage and arts films cost in London?
Transparent pricing, grounded in what we’ve actually delivered. Every quote is scoped to the brief, these are starting points, not ceilings.
Artist profile or exhibition film
From £9K
Single-day shoot. Interview-led storytelling. Creative development, production and edit included. The format we produce for Tate.
Heritage documentary
From £20K
Multi-day production. Full creative development, archival research, cinematography, colour grade. Built for institutional audiences, festival submission or public broadcast.
Annual content partnership
From £40K/yr
Ongoing programme. Multiple films across the year. Dedicated production partner who understands your institution, your artists and your audience.
Arts & Heritage video production, frequently asked questions
The honest range: from £9,000 for a single artist profile or exhibition film, from £20,000 for a heritage documentary, and from £40,000/year for an ongoing content partnership. Our three-year partnership with Tate Galleries is the model, a dedicated production team who understands the institution, the artists and the audience. We’ll walk you through the numbers on a call.
Extensive. We’re Tate’s ongoing video production partner, producing artist profile films across Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. We’ve filmed the Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life exhibition, produced content at Somerset House for the Sony World Photography Awards, and created a concept film for Xanadoo, a new cultural destination from the founders of the Eden Project. Gallery and museum environments have specific constraints around lighting, sound, access windows and visitor management. We’ve worked through all of them.
This is one of our core formats. We’ve produced ongoing artist profiles for Tate, spending time with artists including Ro Robertson and Outi Pieski in their studios and exhibition spaces. The format is interview-led, editorially structured, and designed to let the artist and the work speak rather than imposing a corporate template. The films sit on Tate’s YouTube channel and play to their global membership.
A single healthcare film, patient story, recruitment video, or care provider profile, starts from £9,000. Brand films and series launches start from £25,000. Annual content partnerships, like our three-year KYN relationship producing 40+ films, start from £80,000 per year. What moves the number is scope (number of shoot days, locations, interview subjects), crew size, post-production complexity, and how many compliance review cycles your organisation requires.
Yes. Our centenary documentary for JA Brooks told the story of one of London’s oldest construction firms, from The Blitz to today, across four generations. Heritage work requires a documentary sensibility: archival research, careful interview design, and the editorial judgement to let a long story breathe without losing pace.
124 City Road, EC1V 2NX, between Old Street and Angel. Ten minutes from the City, fifteen from Canary Wharf. We shoot across London and internationally.
An exhibition film captures a specific show or event for a defined audience, members, digital visitors, institutional archives. A documentary tells a broader story using the exhibition as a lens. Our Barbara Hepworth film for Tate sits between the two: part exhibition record, part micro-documentary on a life. The production process is similar, but the editorial framing and intended shelf life are different. We’ll help you work out which your project actually needs.