Jamie

About Jamie

Video production is at our very core, 15 years experience filming documentaries and live events around the world means we can offer multi-camera HD streaming and videography with TV production values.

FREE live streaming with unlimited viewers launched today

Complicated streaming tariffs meant that many company’s decided just not too bother streaming an event. The good news is that LiveStream have launched an unlimited ad-free service which looks and feels a lot like FaceBook We now offer this service along side our existing secure streaming website, both can be viewed here: - New [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:26:48+00:00April 20th, 2012|Cambridge, Events, Webcast|0 Comments

A night out with Suggs and Prince Charles

WaveFX interviewed the award winner’s fresh of the stage at this year’s “Business in the Community” awards, attended by Prince Charles, Suggs, double Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes and Paralympian Liz Johnson, George the Poet and hosted by the BBC's Mishal Husain Filmed with our Panasonic Af101 and Sony EX3 as backup, we [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:29:29+00:00April 19th, 2012|Events, Film|0 Comments

Cannes Cinema Club comes to Cambridge

The Stella Artois Cannes Cinema Club was launched in celebration of Stella Artois’ official sponsorship of the 65th Cannes Film Festival. This May, Stella Artois has partnered with Picturehouse Cinemas to host this series of special screenings of PULP FICTION to bring the spirit of Cannes to the UK. WaveFX a Cambridge video production [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:30:50+00:00March 19th, 2012|Cambridge, Events, Film|0 Comments

How good is your grammar?

The fourth edition of Raymond Murphy's best-selling book “English Grammar in Use” is available now and to coincide with the launch video company WaveFX was asked by Cambridge University press to produce a film discovering just what the good people of Cambridge know about grammar We’ve filmed many street interviews and feel quite at [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:32:08+00:00March 19th, 2012|Animation, Cambridge, Film|0 Comments
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