
Redcar and Cleveland Ambassadors 2021 event 16 September.
Tomorrow’s Creative are proud to be providing promotional video services at Redcar and Cleveland Ambassador summit in Redcar today.
Tomorrow’s Creative supplied a FS7 kit, sound and drone equipment to produce a dynamic and engaging video for our client.
A little bit about the Ambassador programme.
The Ambassadors are a group of people who are passionate about Redcar and Cleveland and who want to play their part in telling the positive story about how it is a great place in which to LIVE, ENJOY and do BUSINESS.
There was lots of ways people were getting involved with helping with the team. An effort of ‘selling’ our place, and at the same time getting some benefits for their involvement. Please look around the Ambassadors web pages for more details about how YOU can get involved, and help us spread the word about our great place.
The event was hosted at Kirkleatham Walled Garden.
Kirkleatham Walled Garden is situated within the wider Kirkleatham Estate, on the south-western outskirts of the coastal town of Redcar. The historic Estate dates back to the mid-17th century and covers over 79 ha. The majority of the Estate, including the Walled Garden, is owned by the Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council.

We have had drone license updates for 2021 with for operators after new legislation was brought into effect this year. We regulary update our drone licenses with CAA.
New legislation Updates
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 2020
18 December 2020 – Following the amendment to the ANO that will come into force on 31 December 2020, we have published guidance to the revised regulations as they now appear in law within CAP 2013.
The Cival Aviation Authority, CAA UK legislates the drone laws in the UK.
We offer a range of aerial services using state of the art done techonlogy at Tomorrow’s Creative, read more.
For more information about drone license updates for 2021 please use the following websites.
For the UK Dronecode, links to unmanned aircraft safety apps and other safety information visit dronesafe.uk
We fly using the DJI Mavic Pro 2, it has a Hassleblad camera for crystal clear image quality. Along side shooting in 4K video in D-log for grading this makes it perfect tool for dynamic video production.

The brand-new DJI Mavic 2 Pro edition is the most powerful drone available on the consumer market. Featuring the unique foldable design of the Mavic Series, a huge maximum speed of up to 45 mph and the longest battery life of up to 31 minutes.
The Mavic 2 Pro utilises a three-axis gimbal with Hasselblad camera and 1-inch CMOS sensor and F\2.8 to F\11 EQV 28mm lens, capable of capturing 4K UHD video and 20MP images. Perfectly designed for sunlight and sunset hours, giving the best results in the most challenging conditions.
The Mavic 2 pro has a 4x larger sensing area than the original Mavic Pro – giving you outstanding quality in both images and video.
DWP Newcastle Filming
We were on location this week for DWP Newcastle filming, working on behalf of client Brands2Life. The brief focused on capturing interview-led content and supporting b-roll around the use of Logic devices across the organisation. It was a great example of corporate filming that needs to feel professional, while still staying calm and respectful of a working environment.
On operational sites, the workflow matters as much as the visuals. So we kept the setup lean, planned coverage carefully, and worked around day-to-day activity in the space. As a result, the shoot ran smoothly and we captured everything needed without disrupting staff.
Production approach
The story centred on how Logic devices support teams across different departments. That meant we needed more than a single interview. Alongside key contributors on camera, we captured practical b-roll that illustrated the message: people using the devices in context, close-up detail shots, and natural working moments that added authenticity. In addition, we kept compositions clean and consistent so the edit could cut smoothly between locations.
Camera package
We shot on a combination of Sony FS7 and Sony A7S Mk II. The FS7 handled the main interview setup and controlled coverage, while the A7S Mk II gave us flexibility for quicker b-roll and tighter spaces. Together, this package helped us move fast while keeping the look consistent across the day.
Built for business comms
Content like this often has multiple uses. It might live on a website, in internal comms, within stakeholder presentations, or as part of a wider rollout. Therefore, we captured a variety of angles and cutaway options to support different edits, timings, and future updates. If you need DWP Newcastle filming-style coverage for an operational site, we can supply crew, kit, and a streamlined workflow.
Explore our video production services or get in touch to discuss your project. If you’re planning more DWP Newcastle filming or similar public-sector work, we can recommend an efficient approach for interviews and b-roll on busy sites.