Daniel Danielsson

Daniel Danielsson is a Director, Motion Designer, 3D Artist, and all-round creative type. With 14 years of experience in the design, film, and advertising industries, he’s done work for clients like Nike, Pepsi, AXE (aka Lynx), Johnnie Walker, and Sky.

Originally from Sweden, he moved to England in 2012 and has lived in St Neots since 2024.

He’s currently developing a cinematography course for 3D Artists, which involves painstakingly recreating iconic film scenes entirely in 3D. He documents the process on his YouTube channel to champion the value of creativity and artistic craft in an era of content mills and AI outputs.

Christian Payne

Christian Payne specialise in creative technology and communications. Working with multimedia creation, social media documenting and amplification. He also consults. Working with large and small businesses, news agencies, charities, NGO’s and the arts and corporate sector.

He likes to travel light and share stories and interactions in realtime and blogs as @Documentally and occasionally writes about technology for The Guardian.

Some of the workshops he delivers focus on documenting and sharing stories with networked devices. From getting to grips with Twitter to Mobile Video Production.

Mitchell Harris

Mitchell Harris is a film editor by day and night with a passion for editing that can be seen across his portfolio, which shows a journey from editing short, somewhat crazy films with friends, to working for clients such as 10 Downing Street and more recently his first feature film – Art Ache, which premiered December 2015 at the Bahamas International Film Festival.

Mitchell, collaborating with Carla Steinberg, picked up his first film award at the Living British Film Festival 2014 for Word on the Water  a short documentary about London’s stunning book barge. More recently, Mitchell’s work has been selected by the British Film Institute Love Shorts in collaboration with the Cornwall Film Festival and HyneSight Films – Silentville (2015).

Mitchell now works primarily as a freelance film editor based in London, but also consults and provides editing + social media training (and does the odd voiceover). Almost complete is his second feature film, Asphodel with a third in pre-production. His international client base includes St Neots own Pix and MixQueen Mary, University of London and HyneSight Films.

Louis James-Parker

Louis James-Parker is a freelance videographer and filmmaker with over 10 years of experience. Louis creates cinematic films, promotional videos and documentaries for a wide range of clients including corporate, TV, web and production companies. Louis has always had a passion for film and photography from a very young age. He went on to study photography at the Cambridge School of Art and he now offers his services all over the UK.

Louis is very passionate and dedicated to his craft and through visual storytelling, he hope’s to cater to each client’s unique needs to deliver exceptional visual content.

Some of his clients include Redbull, University of Cambridge, Goldfinch Pianos, Spotify, Barenbrug UK, and Kogan Page. One of Louis’ videos got GoPro video of the day fetching over 50,000 views in a matter of days.

Grace Bristo

London-born Grace Bristo is currently studying photography at Nottingham Trent University but calls St Neots her home. She loves portraiture and youth culture and has fallen in love with film photography and now works mainly on film. Grace recently got her first feature on TripMag which was extremely exciting and opened a few doors. “I’m trying not to tie myself down to one type of photography as I want to explore them all.”

Sian Deciantis

Sian Deciantis currently trains and assesses digital marketing and creative media apprentices, freelances in photography and video work, as well as running her own style blog. Sian likes to keep herself busy and as a creative has a lot of different outlets. Sian have been a creative teacher for almost eight years and is currently spending a lot of time at Channel 4 with her nine apprentices. Not only does she get to teach them but they regularly introduce her to new techniques, software and processes.

Kim Rossiter

Kim Rossiter is an ambitious and experienced series producer and edit producer with a passion for documentary and factual entertainment series, who excels in creating and leading talented and happy teams while producing heart-warming television that reflects life in the 21st century.

Kim has worked for the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and Discovery Channel and has experience in crewing up and leading large teams, casting, producing talent, directing PSC crews, setting up and directing rigs, and running and rescuing edits.

Juggy Sohal

Juggy Sohal is a producer and writer with over five years’ experience. He has creative flair, is confident and a dynamic leader able to delivery campaigns from brainstorm to completion. In November 2020 he released a short film written, produced and directed by himself called ‘Ticking That Box’ centred around diversity and race, which is currently circulating around the film festivals. Juggy is keen to explore new opportunities within film, video and radio production.

Julie Stark

Julie is currently appearing as Sister Mary Lazarus in the spectacularly fun UK and Ireland tour of Sister Act.  Tour dates can be found here!

Earlier this year, Julie rocked Manchester as Queen Gynecia in the European premiere of the brilliantly funny Go-Go’s musical Head Over Heels and made her TV debut as DC Halliwell in Eastenders. She has performed in many musicals throughout her career, both in the West End and touring the UK and she got her break in We Will Rock You in London’s Dominion Theatre, returning there in 2018 to perform in Jim Steinman’s Bat Out Of Hell.  

Julie has been a huge fan of the iconic Les Miserables since it started, so it was a great day when she was cast in the 25th Anniversary tour, and subsequently, the feature film.  Other shows include Chess, City of Angels, The Witches of Eastwick, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Love Story and Shout plus stints in the pantomimes Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella and also the Eugene Ionescu play, The Lesson

Julie has sung all over the world.  She started her singing career fronting many soul, disco and funk bands, which she still does today, alongside pop and rock bands.  She has performed as both Agnetha and Freda in many Abba tributes, rocked huge crowds whilst performing with The Music of Queen, and appeared as a solo artiste at functions, casinos, clubs, restaurants and on the occasional ship.  She performed at the 02 in the Les Miserables 25th Anniversary concert, and has backed names such as Kenny Thomas, Thelma Houston and Jaki Graham.

Calum Morrison

Calum Morrison is new to the industry and is fortunate to have worked with a wide variety of clients; from local businesses like Shumë, to work abroad with businesses like Scuttlebugs CDC in San Jose.

He is lucky enough to have lived all over the world. He has always had a passion for photography and videography but only recently started his business which focuses on storytelling in advertising.

Calum provides a wide range of services and always welcomes new customers. Currently, he is working on a documentary about the pandemic that hit the world in 2020.

Bernadette Vong

Bernadette Vong, or Berna has established herself as a photographer since graduated with a BA in Designs & Interior Design in 2008. Berna has a background worked as a motion capture and facial capture technician for three years in a west London 3D digital facility.

Outside her own photography work, Berna has an extensive work experience in both film, TV and the commercial industry working for the BBC, Vogue, Net-A-Porter, The Observer, Nokia, the prestigious British designer Hussein Chalayan, and on films 47 Ronin, Give It A Year, Skyfall and Shanghai, just to name a few.

Since her recent start in photography, she was soon acknowledged with her skills and her eyes for beauty, and has several works published in the UK and Asia.

Berna is currently setting up her business focused on product and commercial photography, and in wedding photography is officially opening in January 2016.

Her work is heavily inspired by shapes, simplicity, and her personal work embodies the female’s nature in sensuality and emotion complexity. You can see more on Berna’s blog.

Ben Pitt

Ben Pitt cut his creative teeth as a musician and concert promoter in London. Since moving to St Neots in 2012, he’s worked as a video producer, music teacher, community development officer, journalist and town and district councillor. He is the director of St Neots Festival.

Ben Franklin

Ben Franklin is a freelance filmmaker, with over 14 years of experience, who
specialises in producing/directing and video editing. Ben is an extremely versatile filmmaker, with a broad range of work on Corporate, Commercial and TV/Film based projects. Ben’s client base covers many areas of the UK, as well as US-based agencies that he works for remotely from his home office.

Prior to becoming freelance, Ben was a Creative Director at London based Spectrecom Films and spent 8 years there growing the creative and post-production departments. Ben is also the Managing Director of Bloody Cuts, an award-winning horror series that has built a healthy online audience and found world-wide acclaim. The series has received over 47 million views, and in 2017 won a Webby Award for the viral horror film ‘The Birch’. Ben has formed a directing/producing partnership with Norfolk based filmmaker Anthony Melton, and they’re currently writing and developing feature film and television projects both in the UK and US, as well as continuing to produce original short films and advertorial content.

Bloody Cuts is also a partner with Thorpe Park Resort, working as part of their Halloween Fright Nights, and are actively in development with other ‘experiential’ horror content, having worked with Snapchat and Fox over the past two years. Ben is represented in the UK by Linda Seifert Management, and in the US by Circle of Confusion and APA Agency.

Anna Crompton

Anna has worked in arts, festival, school and community projects for over 23 years. She has worked on numerous events for Music for Youth as Education Lead for Trestle Theatre company and as Director of the Liverpool Irish Festival during European Capital of Culture. Anna has managed and delivered creative, developmental sessions for new parents and has lectured in small scale touring and educational theatre.

Anna moved to St Neots with her growing family in 2014, and quickly became an active member of the community. She is enthusiastic, driven and creative with a passion for using the arts to enhance and support community and friendship. Anna volunteers for St Neots Festival of Unexpected Delights and has been a trustee of Loves Farm House.

Anna studied Arts Education at Bretton Hall and also has an MA in Theatre Education from Goldsmiths University of London.

Adrian Storey

Adrian Storey aka Uchujin (Alien in Japanese) is a freelance video producer, cameraman, editor, photographer and a recovering ex-pat who recently returned to the UK after a 20 year absence, the last 10 of which were spent in Tokyo. An eclectic career ranging from fashion modelling to working as a sound engineer for the Dali Lama informs and enriches his work which ranges from documentary to music videos.

Adrian has over 20 years experience, has produced video and shot for a large range of international clients including VICE Japan, Greenpeace and Cascade Records and his photographs have been published in The Guardian, La Revue, Jyllands Posten, Der Spiegel, South China Morning Post and The Japan Times amongst others. He is available for projects of any size and can be contacted through his website or on multiple social media platforms where he spends a little too much of his time.