CLARE CLARKSON PRODUCTION DESIGN​

Commercials. Films. Promos. Documentaries. Working with Clare to keep her high profile media presence up to date.

ROYAL NAVY
DIR: STEVE REEVES
Another Film Company
Finalist Craft Awards. 
Best Production Design

MS DYNAMITE
DI-MAN-ITEE
DIR : JAKE NAVA
NOMINATED FOR MUSIC AWARD
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

MR.STINK
DIR: DECLAN LOWNEY
BBC.
Nominated for Bafta, 
Best Comedy 2013

BLUR
SONG 2
DIR : SOPHIE MULLER
MUSIC WEEK AWARD
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN


           

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HEAR NOW-TREVOR WATTS
A conversation with legendary free jazz saxophonist Trevor Watts. Directed and filmed by Mark French
Mark Rothko Art Centre.
Maibritt Ulvedal Bjelke
CAROLA VAN DYKE
I am delighted to share the results of my recent photoshoot for the incredibly talented Carola Van…
SPITFIRE BIRD
SPITFIRE BIRD A day with a top team at Biggin Hill. Special thanks to Roy and Yvette and the entire…
CLARE CLARKSON  PRODUCTION DESIGN​
CLARE CLARKSON PRODUCTION DESIGN​ Commercials. Films. Promos. Documentaries. Working with Clare to…
GOOD GOVERNANCE INSTITUTE
HTV are proud to be working with the good governance Institute. Its predictions and observations of…

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TRIBUTE TO DEREK JARMAN
Tribute to Derek Jarman by Mark French and Richard Heslop.
STILLS SHOOT FOR DAVINA McCALL
Stills shoot for Davina McCall Fitness in Tunbridge Wells by our two photographers Tim Nathan and Graeme Williams.
LUCY BELL GALLERY EXHIBITION
"It is as if the drama and anticipation of changing skies and moody seas echo the complication and confusion of our troubled minds. These scenes witnessed through a lens and cast within a frame speak of personal human pain, experiences and circumstances, temper our suffering. The sea and sky bring us a calm wonder and visceral moments in time. Nature's visual gift to us is that of peace and joy." EDDIE KNIGHT
BOSS DOOR CONTROLS
High quality technical product photography for Boss Door Controls
CHATEAU D'AIX
Music at Chateau d’Aix is the latest incarnation of the renowned piano summer school founded in 1991 by pianist Paul Roberts and arts journalist Jenny Gilbert.