421 Productions


What we do...

Sudan Airport (Baroness Cox programme - BBC Everyman)

We make films for television and for corporate clients with websites to accompany productions where required.

Translating an idea or story into a powerful film is something we are passionate about and with over 30 broadcast programmes and over 40 corporate productions in the last few years we guess we have something worthwhile to offer.

What makes us successful?

We think it's because we focus on content creation:

"The Dangerous adventures of Baroness Cox"(BBC Everyman) tells the story of the deputy speaker of the house of lords travelling to Sudan with a briefcase full of cash to pay for the release of slaves.

A simple narrative that raises huge moral and ethical questions along the way. What made that programme a ratings smash was good content handled and presented professionally - backed up by an excellent media campaign that earned us pick of the day in every national newspaper in the country and huge coverage in the Mail, the Telegraph, the Observer, The Express and the Times.


"Moving Up"
focuses on good content. Produced for Lancashire Education Authority it features a selection of senior teachers telling the viewer why they’ll never go back to London to teach after discovering schools in Lancashire.

Their stories are compelling and the content is handled professionally to communicate a message. That message is available on video, on CD ROM and over the Internet.

It was launched by the then education secretary Estelle Morris providing the LEA with a platform for their message in the national press.


"Welcome to the NHS in Morecambe Bay"
was produced to replace a full day induction course and provides, in 30 minutes, sufficient information to comply with both the Primary Care and Hospital Trusts needs.


"Tips on Weaning from Barrow Parents"
was produced for Sure Start and The Food Forum and featured Barrow parents with children of different ages going through weaning procedures.


"Here Now
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. A celebration of Barrow, highlights the natural environment and range of facilities in the area

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Andy Dickinson, senior editor for 421 is Avid qualified and a senior lecturer in online journalism

Paul Egglestone is an experienced director/producer and senior lecturer in Television Journalism. He also runs an MA course in International Documentary Production at UCLan

Gordon Egglestone looks after corporate work and administration

Barry Wilkinson is a first class cameraman with years of experience at the BBC and Granada


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BBC Everyman
Morecambe Bay Primary Care trust
UK Journalism


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Initial contact for any production or post production needs:

Gordon Egglestone
Tel: 07971 123874
E-mail: gordon@421.co.uk

 


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