Portfolio.
The Fashion Minority Report.
DUCK was commissioned by The Fashion Minority Report (FMR) to create a 5-year anniversary film that celebrated the organisation, championed the individuals that have taken part and reflected the challenges that still exist within the fashion industry around DE&I.
Oliver Burns.
DUCK crafted a suite of stills and films to support the rebrand of award-winning luxury design studio Oliver Burns, providing full production services from casting to delivery.
The BRIT Awards.
DUCK was invited to create and film an immersive red-carpet experience capturing over 90 influencers moving through a retro-inspired booth in just three hours. Content for each influencer was shot, edited and delivered within minutes ready for distribution on social channels.
Michael Kors x Ellesse.
On-site production captured talent content across a custom-built set, delivering over 40 cinematic films in under 5 hours. With high speed live editing and rapid turnaround, ambassadors received polished Instagram-ready content within 15 minutes, reaching a combined audience of 63.3 million.
NEFF.
A seven-part branded series for NEFF and Woman&Home took us on a fast-paced UK tour—filming everywhere from farms to fishing boats, all on a one-day-per-location schedule. With a mobile kitchen, multi-cam setup, drone ops and on-the-go art direction, DUCK transformed tight logistics into a seamless, cinematic campaign.
Diet Coke.
In partnership with Diet Coke, a mock Confession Booth at London Fashion Week captured authentic fashion-forward stories, resulting in the season’s most-watched content. Created and delivered by DUCK, the films reached over 1.1 million viewers across social platforms.
Maven Collection.
For over seven years’, we’ve captured the Maven Collection’s luxury properties worldwide, producing high-end content at scale. One shoot alone delivered over one hundred films, with crews generating twenty assets a day. Designed to be released over two years - our service was fast, efficient, and beautifully executed.
National Portrait Gallery.
Commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, DUCK created a striking film series on the gender gap in art for International Women’s Day. Shot after hours under tight constraints and working closely with archivists, the campaign blended curatorial insight with bold, precise production to inform, inspire, and elevate overlooked voices of the past.
More to come…