Baff Akoto

Baff Akoto is an artist and filmmaker who’s work has exhibited extensively including by the British Film Institute in their Experimenta strand for “”works by artists that revolutionise and reshape our vision of the cinematic moving image.” He has served on multiple cinema and television juries including for the BAFTA Awards and the BFI London […]

Emily James, Mark Ashmore

Emily graduated from the Documentary Directing course at the National Film and Television School in 2000. She has made films and series for Channel 4, BBC, ITV, Vice, Discovery, and more. Her work pushes creative boundaries and is known for it’s inventive storytelling, a lightness of touch, and a gentle humour. The Guardian once wrote, […]

Anita Berkhane

After graduating with a degree in Art History, Anita worked across a variety of on- set and post-production roles. Throughout her career she has travelled extensively and worked behind the camera in many amazing places around the world. Since moving to London in 2016, she has been involved primarily in the VFX industry, working on […]

Zinha

Emma Morgan-Bennett, professionally known as Zinha, is a London based creative director. As an Afrofuturist (those who understand our diasporic past as a guide to humanity’s future), she draws from the mediums of moving image, visual art, and interactive video narratives. Zinha is thrilled to create art that fosters curiosity and playfulness while centralizing Black […]

Frederic van Strydonck

Frederic is a filmmaker from Belgium, currently living in London. For the last five years, he has worked with some of the world’s biggest tech brands, including Xiaomi and Apple, to make visually cinematic films shot with mobile phones. These projects have taught him to always embrace new opportunities for storytelling with emerging technologies. Recently, […]

Ben Mole

Ben Mole is a director and writer. He has directed four feature films, Including Code Of Silence Starring Stephen Moyer released this year, and written four other optioned screenplays including Wolves Of War starring Rupert Graves and Ed Westwick, also out this year. He has show-run a $20million TV series, and has director credits on […]