ABOUT

Celebrating the imagination and resourcefulness of young children across the UK by understanding the outdoor games they invent, inherit and play. The documentary was shot before Covid-19 changed their lives, and shifts from rural Wales to post-industrial Teesside and inner-city London. What challenges will these young people face in the aftermath of brutal funding cuts to youth services? How can their optimistic energy strengthen their resilience in these challenging times? – The Guardian

CREDITS

JAMVFX
Online Editor: Mark Robinson
Executive Producers JAMVFX: Jordan Andreopoulos / Matt Francis

DMC Film
Directed by: Charlotte Regan
Produced by: Theo Barrowclough
Cinematographer: Arran Green
Editors: Owen O’Sullivan / Adam Thomas
Sound Designer: Luke Shrewsbury
Composer: Patrick Jonsson
Colourist: Dave Ludlam
Executive Producer for BFI Doc Society: Lisa Marie Russo
Executive Producers for the Guardian: Lindsay Poulton / Charlie Phillips

SIMILAR PROJECTS:

I have worked with many Vis FX companies over the years but most recently with JAMFX and the I found the experience to be by far the best.  The most crucial element for me is the communication and I found this to be fantastic.    I was able to speak to our supervisor any time – no problem was too big or small for them to sort.   We were on a very tight deadline and they delivered ahead of time and the work was exemplary.     They are also an incredibly creative company and always felt that they cared about the project and had invested time in understanding what was needed.
 
I know that our whole team from our director to our post producer enjoyed the experience and crucially, plan to work with them again.
 

JOHN POCOCK

FILM & TV Producer