September • 2020
Claudia and Tristan are a dream to work with. I hope we work together on more projects in the future.
London, UK
7 reviews$1550 - $4000 / Day
Request QuoteEnclave is a filmmaking studio led by Claudia Baxter and Tristan Vince. We make films that aim to change perspectives, by championing the people, brands and ideas that are making a difference to the world around them. Through our films, we hope to celebrate the work of those helping to forge a greener, fairer, more ethical future.
September • 2020
Claudia and Tristan are a dream to work with. I hope we work together on more projects in the future.
August • 2022
Professional team who did a great job with the project.
In collaboration with SEEKER and Ocean Mind, this film follows the story of the STS-50 one of the most notorious illegal fishing vessels in recent history.
All over the world, our forests are falling silent. From Europe to South East Asia, songbirds are being illegally trapped and smuggled out of their natural habitats and into cages, kept as prized pets and competition singers. In collaboration with SEEKER, we look further into this issue in one of the world’s biggest songbird markets, Indonesia.
Meet the highly intelligent and superbly dextrous soft-fruit picking robots of the future. Is this new technology capable of meeting the world’s increasing demand for fresh food?
Environmental innovations stand to be one of the planet’s most effective means of tackling climate change. This film is part of a series which looks into the world-changing technologies that will form part of the global effort to clean up some of our most polluting industries. Enclave Films collaborated with US platform Freethink to cast a light on the role that vertical framing might play in the sustainable production of large scale food in the future.
Psychedelic therapy is beginning to gain traction as an effective treatment for mental health disorders. This documentary looks at how DMT could be used to generate profound experiences that can radically benefit the lives of those who suffer from mental health issues.
Do prosthetic limbs always have to be a substitute for an existing body part, or can we augment additional limbs and expand our body’s capabilities?
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