We have always loved making films with our charity clients. We understand and admire the work that these organisations do and we are absolutely love getting to work with them. A key part of working with charities like British Liver Trust is filming with real people some of whom are dealing with incredibly difficult or sensitive situations. We believe strongly in ensuring our processes in these situations follow the approach of compassionate filmmaking. Crucial to this is understanding that how the film gets made is just as important as the end film. It can vary what this means depending on the situation. For example, working with young people means we engage with their interest, let them hold a camera or ask questions about what we do. For people who may have experienced tragedy or trauma it’s knowing when to film and when to stop. We build relationships with all our clients but especially with our third sector clients because we know how important the relationships they have with the people we have the privilege of filming with.
“Like an Egg have been fantastic to work with from the beginning to the end. They dealt seamlessly with all the practicalities of filming in lockdown. And, most importantly for a health charity like us, were great at working with our case studies who all have a serious liver condition. They were sensitive, human and professional at all times – and I received lovely feedback from our case studies themselves on how much they enjoyed the filming day and meeting the Like an Egg team. Finally, the finished videos are just what we wanted and have been really well received by the whole charity from the CEO on down – they will really help us push forward awareness of liver disease and liver cancer.”