Corporate & Behaviour Change: Scenario-driven drama and learning content that shifts mindsets and embeds culture across organisations.
Branded, Social & Commercial: Brand films, TVCs and always-on content that cut through noise and build lasting affinity.
Documentary & Factual: True stories told with a filmmaker's eye and a journalist's discipline, capturing the human lived experience with care and integrity.
Original IP & Long-Form: Self-initiated features, series and proof-of-concept projects that sharpen our creative edge and raise the bar on everything we produce.
We don’t operate in silos, and neither does our work. Film at Auspicious is fully integrated with strategy, communications and digital delivery. That means fewer handovers, clearer accountability, and creative solutions that are joined up from insight to execution to on screen.
‘Waiting List’ tells the story of an individual’s emotional journey waiting to see a gender specialist in the UK.
Collaborating with trans-led charity Gendered Intelligence, the film was widely shared online and honoured with multiple awards including the prestigious ‘Grand Prix’ at the Cannes Corporate Film Festival and Film of the Year at the Lens Corporate Awards.
Studio Yes were instrumental in creating Belvoir Farm’s first TV campaign which helped turn the brand into a household name in the UK by building brand awareness that drove an increase in sales. To support the TV campaign a ‘Welcome to our Wild’ brand platform was produced to communicate all the amazing and unusual stories about the brand. The whole campaign directly connected Belvoir’s efforts to nurture the wild and capture nature in its drinks.
Blue Chalk Media produced Growing Floret, a documentary series for Magnolia Network, chronicling the journey of Floret Flower Farm, a world-renowned, family-run farm in Washington’s Skagit River Valley, led by founder Erin Benzkein.
Across two seasons, the series explores the themes of legacy, stewardship, and business growth through Erin’s perspective, using direct-to-camera interviews, narrations, and illustrations to foster an intimate connection with the viewers. With each season filmed over a year, Blue Chalk embraced a slow and deliberate style of storytelling using long takes and time lapses to evoke the farm’s magic.
Nominated for three Emmy Awards, Growing Floret received over 10,000 viewer responses reflecting on its impact. The series is currently available to stream on Max and Discovery+ in the United States.