Back in the land of the living after a full-on weekend covering the C2C Festival at the O2 Arena.
For anyone who hasn’t come across it before…..C2C is Europe’s biggest country music festival with multiple stages running all day, with the arena show at night! around 60,000 people through the doors across the weekend.
The brief is always the same… capture everything, and turn edits around fast… really fast!!
As usual we went in with a small, nimble team of five. Three cameras, one editor, and our creative director Paul Banks switching between directing, producing and editing.
The event has grown hugely since we first covered it in 20214 and so have the outputs, this year we delivered 19 unique edits across the weekend. One for each main stage artist, plus daily highlights. Each one then versioned across multiple aspect ratios… so the actual number of deliverables quickly stacks up.
It can feel chaotic at the start, but once we got into the flow the magic starts to happen
It’s a good reminder that you don’t always need a huge crew or a complicated setup to deliver at a high level… you just need the right people, clear thinking, and a bit of experience behind you…. huge thanks to the Digifish team.
Anyway… here’s a quick look at what we got up to over the weekend

Tunstall Healthcare Brand Film
Tunstall Healthcare Brand Film The brief was simple, but important… focus on people, not products. At the heart of this project was a desire to reflect what Tunstall’s work is really about. Not the technology itself, but the people who rely on it every day. The families around them. And that quiet reassurance that someone is there when it matters most Working closely with the team, we developed the initial idea through to script and final creative, shaping a film built around small, everyday moments. Subtle, observational snapshots of life that feel natural and authentic. The intention was to show how the technology supports independence without ever getting in the way. Present, but never intrusive. Reassuring, but never overstated. The film was shot over three days across Selby, Manchester and Doncaster, working with a fantastic cast and crew to bring these moments to life with warmth and honesty.

