Video Production
Video Production
Bash Art Creative are Glasgow based but work UK wide.
We are passionate about making films and our team is made up of film makers who love telling stories. Our experienced professionals provide the HD professional video quality you need for corporate, short films, music videos, documentaries and educational films.
Video is the ideal medium to get your message effectively to a vast audience. We can help you achieve that by working collaboratively with you to visualise your ideas. We approach each new project with creativity and dedicate the same enthusiasm as we do to our personal projects.
Documentary: ‘Three Houses’
‘Oil & Lacquer’- Extended Cut
This is a trailer for a feature documentary about rural life set in the heart of the Basque Country.
A Scotsman, two old sisters and a group of young squatters had been living there for many years but it took a barn full of sheep manure to bring them together.
Through a tale of necessity and care, the film looks at themes of isolation, community and the Basque Culture.
This music video was shot in conjunction with Live Circus and the Scottish band ‘Bear Bones’. The theme is set in a fictional world where we are traveling in time, diving into a dreamlike world of past memories mixed with the performance of the seven headed band Bear Bones. A truly magical and romantic piece.
Bash Art Creative 5th Floor Trongate 103 Glasgow G1 5HD
0141 553-5402 07886 323 755
Our team of film makers and audio specialists can provide a complete service from post production, HD filming, motion graphics through to professional editing using industry standard Final Cut Pro.
Here you can watch some work examples. Get in touch to discuss your ideas with us and to get a quote.
Educational: ‘Clean Glasgow Campaign - Graffiti’
This is a short educational film which was commissioned by the Glasgow City council in 2010. The film is a graffiti prevention promoting a cleaner city.
The story in the film is about a young sprayer who realises the serious consequences of his hobby when applying for a job.
‘See You In My Dreams’
Music video for Scottish musician Sean Gillies who performs under the name 'The Lonely Boy'. The song itself was first released in the 1920's and has been beautifully reimagined by 'The Lonely Boy'.
The video takes considerable inspiration from the music halls of the 1850's and in particular the Britannia Panoptican Music hall where the video was filmed.