We recently held a double-location shoot with Survitec, showing their products in the water and against green-screen.
Rhuddlan Castle - pickups
Today Chat Noir Productions were back on location at Rhuddlan Castle, filming pickup shots for the next Lost in Castles DVD.
Sam’s story - final edit
After several months working with Tranmere Rovers in the community, Caldy Grange Grammar School and the family the final edit of our new road safety film is now completed. The film will be premiering in Wirral high schools next year.
Conwy Castle: new trailer
A new, updated trailer for Conwy Castle: Medieval Masterpiece, produced with Lost in Castles.
Location recce at Gorton Monastery
Today as part of an on-going project development, Chat Noir were on location at Gorton Monastery, filming test material for a new TV pilot. To be filmed later this year, the programme has been developed with Patrick Hanks Patrick and will involve an in-depth interview with former hostage Terry Waite.
Interview with Terry Waite
The Sense of Place pilot episode interviewing former hostage Terry Waite at Gorton Monastery has finally been locked.
Chester filming - Changing Times
Today Chat Noir were back filming on the streets of Chester, for Chester Film Co-op and Chester History and Heritage. Matching up camera angles to match vintage photos. Watch out for the film "Changing Times" a journey back to 1970s Chester.
The Financial Game App
A new animation to promote the Financial Game App in the USA.
Merseyside ferry at dusk
Today Chat Noir were down at Seacomb, filming additional material for a road safety film for Tranmere Rovers in the Community. We wrapped up warm and still froze. The shots filmed of the ferry coming into dock at dusk were stunning - so worth the frostbite.
Active Cheshire's Tennis Havoc
Just before Christmas, Chat Noir Productions was commissioned to produce a film detailing Active Cheshire's summer Tennis Havoc programme. With a very tight deadline and existing client footage to incorporate, Chat Noir produced a 10 minute animated film, matching the client's existing branding.
Active Cheshire were so happy with the finished film that they commissioned a second, shorter version for their website.
Chester Film Co-op
Since its launch in Chat Noir Productions have been proud members of the Chester Film Co-op.
A little bit of spice
Today Chat Noir spent a fun afternoon filming at local restaurant Britannia Spice, on the Parkgate, producing a film for the National Curry Awards. With a very tight deadline, the film was edited the same day and delivered to the client.
Back at the NWWM
Today Chat Noir returned to the National Waterways Museum Ellesmere Port to capture more shots of the on-going Keeping History Afloat Project.
Interaction UK
We recently developed a small business website for Birkenhead based Interaction UK.
Terry Waite at The Monastery
Today after over a year of planning, Chat Noir filmed the pilot episode for a new TV series on location at Gorton Monastery Manchester. An hour long TV interview with former middle east hostage Terry Waite, the format has been developed with Andrew Patrick and Ray Hanks of Patrick Hanks Patrick.
Jiahua Chemicals promo
Sometimes clients have the pieces to make a video but need Chat Noir Productions to put it all together. BZ Marketing commissioned Chat Noir to produce this short animation using existing photos and video, promoting BZ's promotional campaign in Shanghai for Jiahua Chemicals.
Medical Conference
Today Chat Noir Productions were busy filming a multi-camera shoot, recording updates for the local health commissioning body.
Rhuddlan Castle - Day 2
Chat Noir Productions are proud to have finished a second day of shooting at Rhuddlan Castle in North Wales, in conjunction with Lost in Castles and with permission of Cadw.
Rhuddlan Castle - Day 1
Chat Noir Productions has just finished the first day of a shoot at Rhuddlan Castle for the latest Lost in Castles documentary.
A Life at the Pictures
As part of the promotional work Chat Noir has undertaken (as part of Chester Film Co-op), this magical short film captures the memories of Joyce Cook, who remembers when Chester Odeon first opened in 1936!