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Are you looking for a Central London Studio with a view? Whether you’re making a studio based TV programme for broadcast, producing a project to live stream, or creating a live webinar, we can help!
Are you looking for a Central London Studio with a view? Whether you’re making a studio based TV programme for broadcast, producing a project to live stream, or creating a live webinar, we can help!
We love our job! We get to work on some fantastic OB projects, from concerts to TV shows and much more. Read our blog and find out where we’ve been with our new 12-camera PPU flyaway this summer.
EMILY YATES! ? Well done Emily you guessed all five London locations correctly – City Hall, HMS Belfast, St Paul’s, Tower Bridge and the National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square. Our fabulous Chococo Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels Easter Egg prize is winging its way to you. Thanks to everyone that entered. We hope you have […]
Work out which five London landmarks the Trickbox Easter Bunny has left the Trickbox Easter Egg at, to win a delicious Chococo Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels Easter Egg.
We’re running a Live Directing and Vision Mixing short course from our Tower Bridge TV Studios. Find out more and book your place.
We don’t know about you but we’re on Christmas countdown! Find out which films the Trickbox team will be checking out during the festivities.
If you’ve seen any of our recent posts you’ll now how much we love London. Read on to find out what we get up to when we’re not being Trickbox busy bees.
Yes folks it’s the moment that we know you’ve all been waiting for, it’s time to announce the winner of our super spooky Halloween competition.
As it’s Halloween next week we thought we’d have a bit of Trickbox spooky fun! Enter our competition and win a two tickets to the super scary London Bridge Experience.
HDR is a buzzword that you can’t miss at the moment whether you work within the industry or you’re a consumer out shopping for a new TV. But where has HDR sprung from and how does it improve our viewing experience?