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Meticulously crafted, award-winning films.

Screen 3 Productions have 20 years of filmmaking experience and have won numerous awards at international film festivals. We have made documentaries for Channel 4, Channel 5, Discovery+ and created films for Oxfam, Comic Relief and many other NGOs and businesses. We pride ourselves in always striving for the highest possible production value.
We ensure a smooth and friendly process. We’re equally comfortable following a detailed brief as we are acting as a creative agency to help you design a concept. We can do all aspects of the production process and have our own in-house kit, shooting on Netflix-approved cameras in 4K as standard.
Fill out our contact form or email andy@screen3productions.com to discuss your project.
Here’s a little selection of our recent work.

Testimonials

In my career spanning over twenty years I have worked with many different filmmakers / videographers from the BBC and high end production companies. Andy is without doubt my number one choice to bring into a job – he offers incredible experience and dedication to his craft at a very fair day rate. I have absolutely no hesitation in providing an A* rating for Andy’s professionalism, quality of output and appropriate attitude consistently displayed when working with vulnerable and disadvantaged people. He has worked with me on many commissions over the years and he has always delivered fresh, creative output that ensures the people in the film shine.
— Georgette Thomas, Head of Stories at Comic Relief and Director of Clear Voice Communications.
Screen 3 were a pleasure to work with.  They worked sensitively and creatively with the children and families who were the subjects of our film, helping them to feel at ease, and made the whole experience fun.  We were very happy with the end product, which was exactly what we wanted, of high professional standard and delivered on time.
— Dr. Anne Gordon, Lead Clinician of Occupational Therapy at Evelina Children’s Hospital: 
We got exactly what we were after from Screen 3, they created a video which was a great representation of what we do and who we are. They provided us with a highly professional, interesting and vivid video. We couldn’t have asked for more, it’s the show piece on our new website.
— Karl Willet, Managing Director of Lasered Components Ltd
Andy Oxley at Screen 3 Productions is a deeply creative person. He and I worked together on a documentary profiling myself at Piano Kensington. He first arrived at the venue to watch me perform and from his impression of the night, immediately began coming up with ideas to turn a simple showreel production into a touching and funny documentary that has been overwhelmingly well received. He had a clear vision for the project pulling from his own huge bank of inspirations, and I felt fully involved in all of the decision making, making it a joyous collaborative effort. His ability with a camera and sound recording was professional and I felt completely at ease around him. I would 100% recommend him to anyone.
— Michael G Moore (aka ‘The Pianoman’)
From my first meeting with Andy Oxley and his colleagues I have been impressed by their enthusiasm and professionalism. Their attention to detail and determination to achieve the highest standard is admirable. The short films Screen 3 have produced about our Loo of the Year Awards are descriptive and captured the essence of what we strive to achieve by running this unique awards scheme and our entertaining annual presentation event.
— Mike Bone, Managing Director, Loo of The Year Awards


 

RECENT SHENANIGANS

Our shoot with Olivia Coleman for Comic Relief now on British Airways screens.

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What a joy to spend a few days with the legendary Michael Eavis in Cape Town for Oxfam GB.

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Andy Oxley with the highly impressive Aisling Bea promoting ethical shopping for Oxfam GB.

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In a Serbian refugee camp with the band Editors, filming for Oxfam GB.

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Filming in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, where hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled Myanmar.

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