This is how a viral should be done! Genius piece of film making made for Samsung’s new range of displays.


This is how a viral should be done! Genius piece of film making made for Samsung’s new range of displays.
Along with our filming and editing capabilities, Fat Sand can create bespoke graphic idents for use across all your AV content. This showreel features our work for Nokia, Lovefilm and Disney to name a few.
Working with Make Media, we produced this promotional film for the new St Barnabas Hospice in Worthing fronted by local celebrity, Des Lynam.
Rose and Libby from Leapfrogg decided to go swimming in the sea wearing some rather ridiculous costumes this morning. It was all in aid of Comic Relief and they managed to raise £300! Go them! We popped down to film their shenanigans so stay tuned for the video…
Stumbled across this today, apparently that’s the creative director of the agency in the chair. Genius!
eMarketer takes a look at the type of content being shot for the web. Although there’s always room for UGC, it seems big brands are looking to up production values to secure viewers! Take a look at the report HERE
Our friends at BHC just sent us this vid of team rider Albert Hooi showing off their new backpack. Produced by Simon Cox it’s pure comedy!
Just over a week ago we joined the cream of the Brighton Twitterali at the Black Lion pub for the 1st ever Brighton Twestival. Not only was it a great excuse to hang out with other geeks but the event raised over £2k for www.charitywater.org
For the 2nd year running, we were commissioned by the Brighton Festival to produce a promo video to drum up support for this years event. We were fortunate enough to interview the likes of Anish Kapoor, Angelika Kirchschlager and Hofesh Shechter at locations varying from the Covent Garden Opera House to the Brighton Pier. Stay tuned to the Brighton Festival website to view the video.
It’s no secret that here at Fat Sand we love our gadgets and when the iPhone came out, half the company was queing up outside the O2 store. Countless applications have been released for the iPhone since it’s launch but none have quite taken our fancy as much as the Quadcam. It’s very simple, it takes 4 or 8 pix in a row and arranges them into a cube. The results are much like what you get from the Lomo series of cameras. We love it!
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