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Here goes, our first edition of ‘The Tiny Take’!

Here goes, our first edition of ‘The Tiny Take’!

The Tiny Take, you say?

WeIl the Tiny Take is going to be a quarterly round up of what we have been up to, the projects we have been working on and other content we have been enjoying.

Each edition will be written by a different member of the Tiny team, focused around a variety of themes. Please stick along for the ride and like, share & subscribe!

Given this month is International Women’s Month, I (Celia here, Hi!) thought it would be a nice way to focus on our female centric projects.

First off, on 8th March, in addition to International Women’s Day, we celebrated Tiny Studios' 2nd birthday by launching our brand spanking new showreel…

When I founded Tiny in 2021, the main aim was to work with more like-minded clients, who wanted to make dynamic and impactful content with storytelling at the core.

In the last 2 years we’ve grown. We’ve adapted to reflect the social landscape whilst staying true to the goal of delivering quality content for our clients. I’m so proud of our team and the work that has gone into each and every project, a snapshot of which can be seen in this showreel.

The last few months also saw us move across town and settle into our new office in Islington. We’ve now got space to host guests (and Seb’s ego), so please pop by for a cuppa!

@teamtinytok

New offfice thingggss

Now for the good stuff!

We’ve been working on a huge variety of projects that have centred on showcasing women. From telling the stories behind the many amazing women working at Rosewood London, to capturing an internal IWD event for Soho House with Something Something Social.

A project that was close to all our hearts was this abstract film for Marine Tanguy, CEO of MTArt Agency, highlighting the gravitas of emotions leading up to giving birth.

Seb directed this project beautifully and it was a real act of teamwork, allowing us all to lean fully into the creative vision and flex our cinematic muscles.

Victoria Pilkington, the founder of Brora, is a real inspiration in the way she has built a household British & carbon neutral brand, Brora.

In the last week we’ve been so excited to see our work promoting the brand’s 30th Anniversary collection, working with Georgia May Jagger to create a variety of edgy social edits.

I just wanted to say that I have this evening seen the videos you have produced and I’m thrilled. They are engaging, colourful and real.

Brilliant direction too - the typewriter, window, piles of books, zoom on art etc all add to the atmosphere and I just want to make sure so many people see these.

Please thank everyone at Tiny Studios who was involved with this. A great way for us to launch our 30th anniversary.

Victoria Stapleton - Founder of Brora

Speaking of impressive female founders, we worked with The Stack World to create a brand film to promote their network to empower leaders and entrepreneurs.

We had a fascinating day hearing the stories of many of their valued members about how the Stack has had a positive impact on their career and life.

Whilst this is only a glimpse of the projects that we’ve been working on, hopefully it gives you a flavour of the female focused projects we’ve been lucky enough to collaborate on. We are so excited about the projects we have in the pipeline over the next few months… watch this space!

If you have an idea for content that you would like to work with us on, please drop us a line!

Over & out,
Celia