Content Production With Purpose
We are a production company based in Surrey, specialising in commercial films and social media content. Working closely with brands and agencies, we create engaging campaigns and visual storytelling that resonate with audiences and deliver results.
With years of experience, we understand the challenges our clients face and the pressures under which they operate. We act as a seamless extension of your team, bringing energy, expertise, and dedication to every brief — whether it’s a single project or a full-scale, ongoing communications strategy.
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The talent we've worked with
ALESHA DIXON
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH
JOHN LYNCH
MARTIN COMPSTON
STEPHEN FRY
TOM HARDY
Highlighted Projects
REMEMBER MONDAY
Official UK Entry for Eurovision 2025 – “What the Hell Just Happened”
Directed & produced by Rupert Bryan, this vibrant music video follows three talented performers as they navigate a playful, chaotic world that mirrors the song’s energetic and humorous take on life’s unexpected twists. The concept blends bold visual storytelling, dynamic choreography, and clever set design to bring the song’s theme — embracing life’s surprises with confidence and humor — to life.
Directed & produced by Rupert Bryan, this vibrant music video follows three talented performers as they navigate a playful, chaotic world that mirrors the song’s energetic and humorous take on life’s unexpected twists. The concept blends bold visual storytelling, dynamic choreography, and clever set design to bring the song’s theme — embracing life’s surprises with confidence and humor — to life.
With a 12-strong crew and just four days to shoot, edit, and deliver, the project was completed on time for BBC Studios, showcasing our ability to combine creativity, precision, and teamwork, delivering broadcast-quality content under pressure.
Director: Rupert Ruding-Bryan
Director and Producer: Rupert Ruding-Bryan
Foresight Group
Motion Picture House created this film for Foresight Group to explore how holistic land management can generate long-term value for investors at the Fordie Estate in Perthshire, Scotland. Moving beyond a traditional corporate approach, the film blends documentary and cinematic landscape storytelling, using sweeping aerials and intimate human moments to place Fordie within Scotland’s wider natural context.
Filmed across the estate’s woodland and wetland environments, interviews are woven together with imagery of wildlife and land in motion. Warm, golden-hour light, organic sound design and acoustic music reflect Fordie Estate’s journey within Foresight’s Natural Capital portfolio — demonstrating measurable environmental impact, community benefit and sustainable long-term value.
Sony Pro Show
Sony enlisted the help of the expert team at MPH as Sony needed a fully dedicated partner who was super savvy with the current technical developments in the industry and also the fast-paced market needs from clients.
They needed an industry-first practitioner response from a thought leader who understood the varied technical capabilities and techniques within the film and video production industry.
MPH were required to make this content relatable and to appeal to a broad audience of film-makers and enthusiasts, to establish their market position as a high-end, progressive brand; the trusted, go-to supplier and partner for production.
Directors: Toby Lockerbie | Producer: Mark Downes | Exec. Producer: Rupert Bryan | Editor: Toby Lockerbie
Joss Stone: No Man's Land
Joss Stone - Royal British Legion
Motion Picture House created the latest official promo for the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal, featuring Joss Stone. The song entitled ‘No Man’s Land’ brings together the musical talents of Stone alongside rock guitarist, Jeff Beck.
The lyrics reflect the highly emotive yet celebratory nature of the Poppy Appeal event at the Tower of London. Telling us the story of the fallen heroes of World War 1, the song also honours those brave individuals that have since lost their lives at war.
Director Rupert Bryan led the film production and was engaged to bring the song alive against the backdrop of the Tower, whilst shooting some beautiful vignettes to intersperse within the film.
It involved a production team of 30 dedicated members all arriving long before the public, to capture the spirit of the event, whilst filming Stone’s heartfelt performance.
Learning Through Landscapes
Featuring Sir David Attenborough, an LTL Patron, this heart-warming charity film highlights the importance of school grounds and will be the vehicle for a campaign helping schools to make the best use of their outdoor space.
Combining thoughtful direction, strong narrative, and professional production expertise, this project demonstrates how film can educate, inspire, and make a lasting social impact.
Rupert Bryan & Ross Edgley
Rupert Ruding-Bryan
My career in film began in the late 90s.
I have been privileged to create content for Sir David Attenborough, Daniel Craig, Stephen Fry, Usain Bolt, Will.I.AM and Tom Hardy, to name a few.
I created the TV show Vintage Voltage (Discovery) and have produced several award-winning feature films.
To view more of the work I have directed please visit Rupert Bryan Films.