Easter

admin Richard Chaney, Branded Content Classics, Iseult Howlett

Share this Post Share this Post Director Richard Chaney’s latest TV work for Lidl takes us on a tantalising journey through cuisine dreams that will challenge even the most dedicated dieter. The ‘Given up Chocolate’ ad focuses on those lenten cravings, bringing the female protagonist on a journey of delicious foods to eat instead of cocoa. Ice-cream flavours, cheese boards …

Wheel-o-trope

admin Richard Chaney, Branded Content Classics, Iseult Howlett, Edit House Work

Share this Post Share this Post UK start-up carwow.co.uk has reinvented the wheel, turning the car buying experience on its head so car dealers compete for customers’ business. Of course that meant the company’s commercial had to reflect that innovation – it had to… wow. Working with Guns or Knives, we reckon we’ve achieved that with a quirky, incredibly detailed …

W.B. Yeats: No Country For Old Men

admin Iseult Howlett, Edit House Classics, Editors

Share this Post W.B. Yeats: No Country for Old Men, produced by Hotshot Films for RTÉ, concentrates on Yeats’ later work and the themes that inspired him as an ageing man, as well as the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of his final burial place. Never seen before footage and interviews with historians and literary figures are merged together to paint …

You Are What You Read

admin Gordon Prenter, Iseult Howlett

Share this Post Share this Post Share this Post Share this Post A series of short documentary films that really engage with what drives and impassions the extraordinary journalists working at The Irish Times. The films were accompanied by 30” TV ads. CREDITS

Bressie’s Teenage Kicks

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Share this Post This IFTA nominated documentary series explores the lives of six talented teenagers from an underprivileged area, as  Bressie tries to guide them through writing, recording and releasing their own EP CREDITS Editors:  Iseult Howlett & Damien McDonnell Director: Paula Rouse

Dole Life

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Share this Post “I’m 21, I’m not in college, I’ve no job and I live with my Dad. I actually can’t think of anything that’s good about being young”. Shining an unflinching light on the rocky road facing Ireland’s twenty-somethings as they endeavour to join the active workforce, this up-close and personal documentary series charts the highs and lows of …