Culture Colony has 30 years experience of programme making for television* and now concentrate almost exclusively on the arts and environment creating online video content. CC makes films for and with individual artists, artist groups and large arts organisations. These films range from short documentation and promotional films to full blown feature documentaries. Our services also include, music videos, 360 videos, behind the scenes content and livestreams of events or shows . All of these films can be found on our Culture Colony web site.
Our services range from helping with scripts and scheduling the shoot all the way through the filming process and editing to final delivery. The content we create with our clients can be shown on any platform of their choice as well as on the Culture Colony web site. This content then joins all of the other content we’ve created and takes its place in a growing archive of art, artists and their working process’.
Our clients videos can be found on the Culture Colony web site and they include Arts Council Wales, Amgueddfa Cymru National Museum Wales, The National Eisteddfod, Disability Arts Cymru, National Dance Company Wales, The National Trust, National Theatre Wales, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, Snowdonia National Park, Denbigh County Council, Rockfield Studios, Seren Books, Artes Mundi, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Ruthin Crafts Centre, Chapter, Mostyn, Pontio, Galeri, Oriel Davies, MOMA Machynlleth, Mission Gallery, Glynn Vivian Galery, Plas Glyn y Weddw, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Kew Gardens, David Nash, Shani Rhys James, Studio Morison, Light/Ladd/Emberton, Ifor Davies, Iwan Bala, Plas Bodfa, and many more individual artists and arts organisations.
*Culture Colony’s television experience comes from it’s founder Pete Telfer’s background of directing for the BBC in the early 90’s, then going freelance and working for many broadcasters and independent production companies, through to co-founding the television production company Pixel Foundry in 2004 that then became Culture Colony in 2010.