Video Producer Through Georgia's Eyes

Brief / background (The client provided the concept & script)

The film featured a patient through the oldest part of Great Ormond Street hospital and the key was to assign a video producer right from the start.

As the camera followed Georgia, she would show how cramped the lifts were, how hard it was to get wheelchairs and beds in and out of them. In her subsequent tour of the ward the video producer made sure she would highlight its narrow corridors, small rooms, low ceilings and generally cramped conditions. The video producer then set up an interview between Georgia and a ward nurse to discuss practical disadvantages of such conditions.

The small crew lead by the video producer followed Georgia into the dramatically different new building, and concentrated on its starkly opposite qualities: its lightness, sense of space and airiness. To complete the sequence the video producer got Georgia to sign-off with a piece to camera.

Our approach

We thought the personal, patient's-eye-view approach was compelling, so our video producer stayed with the theme. Calling the programme 'Through Georgia's Eyes' helped us focus on her story and helped the video producer visualise the script.

After visiting the location and meeting some of the contributors, we put together a script and schedule which made sure everything would fit into one day's filming.

The script developed as we filmed, which was to the credit of the video producer who was happy to add ideas as the day progressed. We edited the programme in two days, which was overseen by the video producer adding music and effects.

Video Producer Through Georgia's Eyes
Title Through Georgia's Eyes
Location London

Sections of the actual video can be seen in our showreel on the home and how we work pages.

Great Ormond Street Hospital