Working closely with the production team

production teamWe truly recognise that any project is a dynamic process and we have the confidence and belief that we can assist the varied roles of the production team in achieving their aims and visions. Our appreciation and knowledge concerning the range of production demands and responsibilities has led us in being able to offer additional support during the developmental stages of productions.
We genuinely believe that our early intervention into any production can assist in enhancing the knowledge of the cast roles and location. We can assist in creating an environment where the talents of the cast and crew can flourish in their understanding and knowledge of their roles and expectations of the Producers/Directors.

Our assistance and advice will offer support to the day to day operation of the team and potentially offer innovative ideas for a production/screenplay. Increasing time and money spent in pre-production will indisputably reduce time and streamline costs when the production is green lit and goes into production.

Our primary aim is to offer inspiration and innovation to writers and the development teams from conception of the idea to pitch/treatment and through to shooting scripts and beyond.

We believe that our early intervention into any production, large or small, will enhance the knowledge of the production team in relation to the reality of the situation, Police practice and criminal legislation. We have demonstrated on previous productions that with close collaboration we can reduce time and costs in pre-production.

Evolution of Policing and how acting out roles has changed

Company members have served within many police managerial ranks, leaving them well equipped to ensure your stories include both the tactical management of policing and the many logistical issues encountered in the modern police service.

Our narratives reflect real community needs in policing: the tensions, politics and media reporting. These issues are often integral to policing serious crime scenes and on-going investigations.

  • Flying squad
  • Gang crime in the UK
  • Firearm deployment (overt and covert)
  • Uncovering infiltration
  • Drug trafficking
  • NCA
  • UK Borders
  • Clubs & Vice
  • Knife crime
  • Partnership policing
  • Grooming and sex exploitation
  • Armed robbery
  • Surveillance
  • Murder
  • Crime scene management
  • Forensics
  • Corruption issues
  • Custody/charge room procedures
  • Courts and judicial systems
  • Authority levels of authorisations