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Corporate Motion is now in its 19th year of trading , whether you're a business seeking a compelling promotional video, a brand aiming for standout visual presence, an event requiring dynamic coverage, or a creative project demanding thoughtful cinematography or photography I can help you raise your business profile. Regards Dave Sinclair - CEO Corporate Motion.
I have been filming since 1981 and still have the same passion now as I did back then. I get a great sense of satisfaction from seeing a film project come to life and for the client to reap the rewards once they start using it as part of their marketing strategy.
Through out my 24 years serving in the Army I loved filming where I could and the filming bug never left me. I retired from the Forces in 2002 and moved into I.T and Telecoms but was still very much filming where I could. In 2007 I decided to turn professional as I had managed to do a 9 week filmproject for B&Q after they had seen some of my work through my next door neighbour. After setting up my first film company one week later I also managed to get Living.TV as a client and free lanced for them for 5 solid years. So in effect my hobby has become my full time paid job and anyone who can be in a position to be paid for their hobby can't be a bad thing can it.
I think I stand out from other media professionals because I am very easy to work with. I am the company so overheards are very low and I create very polished professional films at an affordable price. I have filmed and produced over 250 TV style promotional films so have more experiance than most and its this experiance that people like and of course working to or keeping under under their budget.