Film Portfolio

Film Portfolio

Our collection of film and cinematic projects, Indigo has been a part of or created. A lot of the work we do is either camera operation, short scripted films or post production. Take a look at our collection.

Bassline Battle Vol 1. : Black Country Beats

Bassline Battle Vol 1. : Black Country Beats (Promtional Material)

Credits : Camera Operator, Editor, Colorist

Credits : Director, Writer, Producer, Editor, Colorist

Baseline Battle Vol. 1 is a dynamic collaboration between the music collective Black Country Beats and Indigo Productions, dedicated to showcasing the vibrant energy of drum and bass. This release features the distinctive talents of MCs Halfbaked and Carbo, whose lively performances enhance the intricate soundscapes crafted by DJs Stanlee and Reedy. This project is rooted in the underground scene and encapsulates the essence of the underground UK musical heritage with a West Midlands flare.

Skirting 4 U : “Antique 2” Skirting Installation Tutorial

This is a test tutorial for Skiriting 4 U, showcasing theirlatest model of skirting board. As a part of our comprehensive advertising strategy, this tutorial not only highlights the features and benefits of our new product but also serves as a pivotal entry point into a larger three-pack ad service. This package includes a promotional reel designed to captivate audiences, along with eye-catching graphics for an Instagram carousel aimed at enhancing brand visibility and engagement.

Credits : Director, Camera Operator, Editor

Ecorevive : Fashion Show Jan 2025 (Promo) 1

Sustainable fashion brand Ecorevive is gearing up for their upcoming "Sustainable Fashion Show" this January, and they want to bring the vibe with a slick three-ad package from Indigo Productions. This event is all about calling out the harms of fast fashion while celebrating the creativity of local sustainable designers from the West Midlands. Notably, this marks the first of three promotional videos Indigo is rolling out with Ecorevive, embodying their dedication to sustainability and ethical fashion practices. Time to make waves in the fashion scene while staying true to our planet!

Credits : Director, Camera Operator, Editor, Colorist

The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire - "Afro-Cuban Night" (Exploring Diversity in Music)

This engaging mini-documentary follows the vibrant “Afro-Cuban” night event that was put on at the esteemed “East Side Jazz Club,” located within the prestigious “Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.” We ventured behind the scenes of this captivating event to interview both talented musicians and appreciative audience members alike, in order to explore and understand how diversity has found a meaningful place in the current landscape of Jazz music.

Credits : Presenter, Editor, Colorist

The College and The Thimblemill : Trailer

"The College and the Thimblemill" is a poignant kitchen drama short film that delves into the complex themes of grief, tradition, and reconciliation. Dev and his estranged daughter, Shauna, unexpectedly reunite on the somber anniversary of Nia's death, where they confront their long-buried tensions and emotional struggles. Through their heartfelt interactions, they ultimately discover a sense of hope in the process of blending cherished old traditions with new beginnings.

Credits : Director, Writer, Producer, Editor, Colorist

The College and The Thimblemill : BTS

Follow the cast and crew of “The College and The Thimblemill” as they take you behind the scenes of this captivating drama. Experience the intricate dynamics that bring the story to life, showcasing the dedication and artistry required in filmmaking. In addition to the insightful glimpses into the creative process, Indigo has gathered a collection of hilarious moments from the set that are sure to entertain.

Let’s Talk: EP1 Zakariah

Introducing "Let's Talk", a new series delving into the local urban music scene. Join us in our debut episode as we explore Zakariah's alternative rap style and journey from Birmingham to the global stage. Tune in to discover emerging talent and the sounds shaping tomorrow's music landscape.

Credits : Director, Cinematographer, Editor, Colorist

Zakariah : ACM Sounds (Live)

Here we have our video documenting the life performance of upcoming local Midlands artist Zakariah at “ACM Sound 2023” with Jada Poetry and a variety of local talent.

Credits : Cinematographer, Editor, Colorist

Kusamaba: The Village Lost in the Salt

Explore Indonesia's Endangered Salt Farming legacy. Join one of the last families preserving this ancient tradition, celebrating their resilience and unique heritage in a changing world.

Credits : Co-Director, Edit Assistant, Colorist

Bali’s Britney

Bali’s Britney follows drag queen “Nury” and her journey to Bali and the Balinese attitude towards acceptance and tolerance for the LGBTQ+. As Indonesia takes steps to repress the LGBQT+, Nury shows a different side to life in the Asian country.

Credits : Co-Director, Camera Operator, Editor, Colorist

Black vs. White: Bigfootishy

This is the BTS of our photoshoot with the multifaceted artist Bigfootishy. As an upcoming artist in the West Midlands, he has already placed venues all over the city, from “Hockly Social Club” to the infamous “The Rainbow”. Come behind the scenes with us and take a look at our journey.

Credits : Director, Photographer, Editor, Colorist

Don’t Stop (Highlights)

Our music video for Upcoming artist Leroybroughtflowers and his single “Don’t Stop”. The set and ethos of the video were inspired the 2000s RnB, classic white simple sets and storyline based music videos. A ode to the good ole days. The full video is coming very soon, here are some of the highlights.

Credits : Director, Editor, Colorist

In Between The Lights (Highlights)

We follow a disturbed man into a therapy session. Dark revelations are uncovered throughout this conversation: a murderer with ties to the patient and a university lecturer with questionable motives. This film collaborates with the director “Issy McLeod”, who implored Inidgo to edit and colour-grade this fantastic thriller.

Credits : Editor, Colorist

Dissension (Trailer)

Here you can explore Indigo’s latest film, “Dissension”, that follow Rahil Gaines a famous poet that passes on and his conversation with a sentient being named “The Conduit

Credits : Director, Writer and Editor

The Afterthoughts.

Dive into the Consumption experience as we talk with the participants about how the VR element deepened the experience and their thoughts on the overall journey of Consumption.

Credits: Director, Editor and Colorist

MUNYA

Join us as we follow model Munya on their journey to self discovery and realisation. Exploring the how their chosen family, ballroom and the overall black queer vivacity has had on their life as a creative.

Credits: Director, Editor and Colorist

Consumption

Explore the mind of the media and see how what media you consume, can ultimately affect your emotional capacity. Political mediums on both the left and the right use news outlets to push their own agendas, we’ve seen this with the recent heated atmosphere of governments in the USA and UK. Follow Link as he leads the viewer on a trip of self discovery and development, whether this film affects you or not you will be left with questions.

Credits: Director, Editor and Colorist

Persona

Credits: Director, Writer, Editor and Colorist

Dr Regina faces her most challenging patient yet, Greg a teenage boy with trouble past,who battles with D.I.D. Watch as the two explore the mind of Greg, a simple conversation can reveal so much.

The 2021 Amazon Audio Tour

Plug in your earphones, get comfortable and set off as we take a trip down the Amazon rainforest. We journey on boat through the Amazon, meeting different species, examining the trees, tribes and eco system of the Amazon, with a twist.

Credits: Director, Editor, Audio Mixer and Narrator

The Final Manifesto

This short is a film that follows youth from all over the UK talking about the effects of funding cuts in the city of Birmingham. The second biggest city in the UK, with 1.2 million residents, yet one of the most deprived cities in the country. Youth centres across the city were one of the allowances the Birmingham City Council blessed the youth cultures with. Even that they have taken away, we’ve had enough.

Credits: Director, D.O.P and Editor