Welcome to The Coop's latest showreel, where we showcase some of our best work for some of the biggest brands in the world. The Coop is one of Dublin's leading video production companies, and our focus is on creating engaging and impactful video content that delivers results every time.
Our team of experts consists of creative directors, producers, camera operators, editors, sound designers, animators and motion graphics artists who are passionate about their craft and dedicated to creating high-quality video content whether in studio, on location or live-streamed events anywhere in the world. We work with blue-chip clients from a wide range of industries. Our new reel features work for Diageo, Cadbury, Tesco, Sky, Paddy Power, Gillette, and many more.
Our showreel highlights the diverse range of work we have done over the years, from corporate videos to TV commercials, social media campaigns, live-streaming, animation and motion graphics. We use the latest technology and equipment to produce stunning visuals and compelling stories that resonate with our clients' target audiences.
Our team's passion and dedication are evident in every frame of the showreel, and we take pride in our ability to deliver outstanding results for our clients. We are always looking for new and exciting projects to take on, and we welcome the opportunity to work with you on your next live-streaming requirement or video production.
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For this mobile-first campaign, we recreated the iconic press conference scene at Skerries Rugby Club, where Roy Keane and comedian Conor Moore teamed up to launch Sky Mobile. The campaign smashed it and garnered over 6.3 million views in its first week.
At The Coop, we’re proud to have partnered with AIB to produce The Toughest Traits, a compelling series featuring former All Black captain Kieran Read. This series delves into the extraordinary commitment, resilience, and passion of club players across Ireland as they strive to compete at the highest level.
Through powerful interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, The Toughest Traits captures the true essence of what it takes to excel both on and off the pitch.
Check out all the episodes—this is a series that truly inspires!
We were delighted to collaborate with AIG & Legacy on a very rainy night to produce a video celebrating the AIG Irish Senior Cup, the world’s oldest hockey club competition.
This prestigious tournament, encompassing both the men’s and women’s games, holds a special place in Irish sporting history.
Our production team visited Monkstown Hockey Club, where we captured heartfelt reflections from players and club members.
A rapid turnaround commercial for Sky Ireland.
Shot on Tuesday night and delivered on Wednesday morning for Sky Ireland to launch their new sponsorship of the FAI men's team and their continued sponsorship of the woman's team.
Agency: Fleishman Hillard
Client: Sky Ireland
We worked with the team in Legacy Communications and PTSB to create a lovely series of shorts about Irish Olympians & Paralympian.
We worked with the team in Legacy Communications and PTSB to create a lovely series of shorts about Irish Olympians & Paralympian.
Could you handle a 2:30 am alarm, back-to-back workouts, and an ice bath? Not likely
We worked with FH and Donncha O'Callaghan to take on the challenge???
We’re proud to have partnered with Coillte, the Irish State Forest Company, to produce a short video showcasing how they manage their forests for people and communities.
This video highlights Coillte’s incredible work in protecting Ireland’s wildlife and creating spaces for everyone to enjoy. Featuring Coillte Forester Louise O’Reilly, it offers a unique perspective on the vital role forests play in our lives.
Check it out and discover how forests are being managed to benefit both nature and people!
We're thrilled to present this deadly little promo that captures the essence of Me Auld Flower. Nestled in the heart of Dublin, within the historic fruit and veg market, this festival is an unparalleled celebration of Irish food and drink.
Curated by the visionaries behind Big Grill, Me Auld Flower offers an explosion of flavours, expertly grilled delights, and an abundance of locally sourced goodness that will leave your taste buds dancing in delight.
We mixed motion graphics with live action and added a sprinkling of sound design to bring this little piece to life.
Once again, The Coop was on duty at The Big Grill Festival, capturing the sizzle, smoke, and flavour of Europe’s best BBQ festival in full swing.
From mouth-watering dishes to fiery grill-offs and unforgettable moments, we were there to document the action and the passion behind the flames.
Stay tuned for the ultimate BBQ vibes, and relive the smoky goodness with our festival highlights!
At team at the The Coop, headed up to Belfast to produce a lovely piece of content for Bar Whisperers, a video celebrating the people shaping Belfast’s vibrant bar scene.
This project highlights the passion, creativity, and camaraderie that bring the bar community together, one conversation and cocktail at a time.
Bar Whisperers showcases the art of mixology and the power of shared experiences in creating a thriving community.
Check out the video and discover how Belfast’s bar culture is raising the bar!
Michael Fry and Mark Mehigan settle in for a boy’s night in front of the tele.
Stream Barbie on Sky Cinema from Friday.
Agency: Fleishman Hillard
Client: Sky
Through The Coop’s collaboration with Sky Ireland, we developed the “believe” campaign with Irish women’s international soccer player, Jessica Ziu.
Jessica began playing football at just five years old and joined Rivermount Boys in Finglas, Co Dublin, where she was the only girl on the team. In this touching video production, we get a sense of what makes Jessica Ziu the great young player that she is. Jessica talks about growing up in Finglas, her connection to the community, the great value she places on her coaches over the years, and the huge gratitude she has towards them.
But most of all, Jessica talks about her love of football, how she grew up playing street football with the boys in her area, coming home with muddy knees, and how she was never without a ball at her feet.
In March 2022 Jessica was signed by English FA Super-League club, West Ham United, so now plays her football in East London. Jessica has also made a big impact in the Irish National women’s team and their bid for qualification for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023.
Three generations of Ireland’s finest knifemakers live around Bantry Bay, between Schull and Glengarriff. This short documentary looks at the small steps they follow through their process of knifemaking.
WINNER:
Fastnet Film Festival - Best Short Documentary
Chicago Irish Film Festival - 2022 Consulate of Ireland Award winner
NOMINEE:
Louth Film Festival - Best Short Documentary
Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival - Best Short Documentary
OFFICIAL SELECTION:
Indie Cork 2022
Still Voices 2022
Disappear Here Festival 2022
Silk Road Festival 2022
Toronto Irish Film Festival 2022
Mayo International Film Festival 2022
13th Underground Cinema Film Awards 2022
Waterford Film Festival 2022
Richard Harris Film Festival 2022
Clones Film Festival 2022
We were thrilled to produce a live stream for SFI Curious Minds, bringing the excitement of Science Week straight to classrooms!
Hosted by Gráinne Bleasdale, this 30-minute show is packed with thrilling experiments and engaging content, perfect for inspiring young scientists.
Dive into the wonders of STEM and make Science Week unforgettable!
We took Mary Claire to the FAI headquarters to meet up with the Women’s National Team and give them some Sky Stream boxes.
Agency: Fleishman Hillard
Client: Sky Ireland
The team headed down to Cork to meet with Virgin Media Park’s Ian Dunn and find out about the history of this landmark stadium.
Check out this lovely piece of Brand content featuring David Cullen, the Securitas Global Purpose Award winner!
The team in Securitas approached us to tell David’s story about how his leadership exemplifies purpose, sustainability, and creating a positive impact
Watch David’s journey and his unwavering commitment to making a difference.
At The Coop, we’re proud to have partnered with Coillte to produce this video, highlighting the incredible work they’re doing to protect Ireland’s wildlife.
For over 20 years, Coillte has been identifying, mapping, and managing over 20% (90,000 hectares) of its forests for nature conservation and biodiversity.
Check out our video featuring Coillte Ecologist Una Nealon to see how forests are being actively managed to enhance Ireland’s biodiversity.
We had a blast filming this years Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, we had the pleasure of creating a ton of content that captured the unforgettable music, atmosphere, and the incredible people who made it all so special.
Relive the highlights all over again—because we’re already counting down to next year. Until then, stay jazzy!
We worked with the team in Legacy Communications and PTSB to create a lovely series of shorts about Irish Olympians & Paralympian.
We worked with Wexford Local Development and Bean and Goose to tell the story about The LEADER Programme and how it has supported over 90 small businesses in County Wexford.
We worked with Wexford Local Development and Cow House Studios to tell the story about The LEADER Programme and how it has supported over 90 small businesses in County Wexford.
Produced by The Coop for D/RES, we delivered a captivating combination of graphics and live-action video, showcasing their brand and message with style and clarity.
In this short, and heart-warming video production, we accompany Kamal Ibrahim and a representative from the National Lottery, to meet the amazing shop-owners who have sold jackpot-winning tickets. In this episode we meet Siobhan, who sold a €30.9 Million Euromillions jackpot winning ticket and who welcomed us with tea, coffee and ice-cream!
Produced by The Coop we partnered with An Post, Catapult and Adam King to share the heartwarming message of "Céad Mile Hugs," spreading joy and connection across the globe in a video that touches the soul.
Produced by The Coop in collaboration with Catch Experiential, we developed visually engaging content for a new digital menu platform at the Guinness Storehouse. This seasonal activation highlights the menu’s best offerings in a lively, immersive format.
Agency: Catch Experiential
Client: Guinness Storehouse
Enter the wild world of Sky Stream.
We worked with a selection of Ireland’s top influencers to brain storm how to market Sky Stream. The results where interesting.
Agency: Fleishman Hillard
Client: Sky
We worked with World Class Cocktail to create a short film for the Irish representative Will Lynch.
Will drink for the competition focused on locally sourced Dubin City Centre ingredients.
In this light-hearted video production for Top Eleven, impressionist and comedian, Conor Moore, interviewed José Mourinho… Whilst doing an impression of… José Mourinho.
Shot against a green screen, with one crew in London shooting José Mourinho and another crew shooting Conor at our in-house studio in Dublin. We had live communications between José and Conor throughout, and the whole production was stitched together in post.
We were asked by Tesco to create a series of video productions about the Tesco Community Fund. Launched in 2014, the scheme is a way for Tesco stores to give back to their local communities by donating to good causes.
Every 12 weeks, each Tesco store donates up to €2,000 between three local good causes in its community.
Since 2014, The Tesco Community Fund has supported over 21,000 community projects nationwide - including schools, animal shelters, sports groups, elderly care centres, health organisations and much more - with over €6 million in donations.
In order to make a record this incredible, and largely unsung, local community effort, we went on a road trip across Ireland with Hector Ó hEochagáin to find out about the wonderful causes that the Tesco Community Fund supports and to meet the incredible people who give their time and expertise so selflessly to make those causes happen.
The stories we uncovered and recorded were moving and uplifting, and Hector proved the perfect presenter and host, drawing the very best out of the people he met and interviewed with is natural wit, charm and positive energy.
The Coop is lucky enough to have been engaged on an ongoing basis to film new stories for the Tesco Community Fund, as they unfold.
The challenge for Irish fashion designer, Aoife McNamara was to design and create some Creme Egg inspired outfits that would prevent former Rose of Tralee, now social media guru, Kirsten Mate Maher and Irish Tik Tok star, Nia Gallagher from eating their Cadbury’s Creme eggs.
The resulting video production shows captures the fun and energy of the challenge, taking us from Aoife’s inspiration and conceptualisation through to design and creation. We then see both Kirsten and Nia attempt to eat their Creme Eggs in the cleverly frustrating outfits.
The production is one of many the Coop has worked on for Cadbury to help support the brands ongoing video content programme.
We worked with Catapult and Virgin Media to celebrate the roll out of their 2Gig full fibre broadband across Ireland.
Mr. Walsh can boogie!!!
This is one of our favourite projects that we’ve had the pleasure of working on. Shot by James Mather. Agency FH.
Working with the team in Kingspan we created a gorgeous mix of cgi animation and live action to bring their smoke control systems to life. Shot in our green screen in The Coop Studio we then created a small unfolding world to illustrate the application of smoke control systems.
This project was translated into multiple languages and was rolled out through their global channels.
The Coop travelled the country with Virgin Media to give away some amazing prizes.
We were asked by Gillette, to interview Paul O’Connell, Gillette brand ambassador, about role models.
In the resulting video production, Paul talks, in a typically open way about what it feels like to be identified as a role model and what he thinks that means. Paul explains that initially, feeling like you are a role model can be daunting for some people. It can feel as if you are being “put on a pedestal”.
Paul then goes on to point out that the road to success has good days and bad days and that it’s the experience of both from which wisdom eventually comes. Paul describes how important role models have been to him in his life and reflects on the fact that you can never assume that other people have, or haven’t, got the support they need. Furthermore, that even the most outwardly confident people can be wrestling with low confidence and self-doubt.
Paul goes on to say, speaking from experience, how powerful a positive, authentic word of encouragement from an influential adult can be for a young person starting their journey.
Finally, Paul summarises with his thoughts on what is required from a role model… Showing up, leading by example, and supporting other people to be the best versions of themselves. Powerful stuff.
We created this video production for Kingspan Light & Air (KLA). Working over a number of days on location in Cavan and Dublin, we shot this bright and clean film to bring what KLA is to life and to create a greater understanding of Kingspan’s philosophy and approach.
Kingspan Light & Air designs and produces products and solutions that enhance natural light, fresh air and safety through its smoke control systems in new and existing buildings throughout the world.
KLA is committed to protecting the environment, manufacturing from recycled materials and using renewable energy and harvested water in its zero-waste facilities.
KLA is an international team with over 20 locations worldwide and therefore we needed to translate this video production into multiple languages. This content formed a key part of Kingspan’s global campaign to increase brand awareness.
Directed by Max Caprio
Shot by Francois Gray
Dublin Port is Ireland’s largest and busiest freight and passenger port. The port handles an astonishing 50% of ALL trade in the Republic of Ireland.
In 2021 there were over 7,000 ship arrivals and Dublin Port handled almost 35 million Tonnes of throughput… Roughly 21 million Tonnes in imports and 14 million tonnes in exports.
In this video production we create a beautiful vision of life in busy Dublin Port on a typical day. Using time lapse and hyper lapse techniques we see passenger ferries arriving and departing carrying freight, foot and car passengers. We see cruise-liners, the movement of containers by truck and crane and the arrival of huge cargo ships all against the backdrop of big skies and the Dublin mountains.
We teamed up with Fleishmanhillard to document the fascinating and inspiring story of Irish startup EquiRatings and their partnership with SAP.
EquiRatings was co-founded by Eventing rider, Sam Watson and his university friend, Diarmuid Byrne. Inspiration from the startup came from Sam’s frustration at being unable to know, factually, where he ranked in his own sport.
The video production tells the story of how Sam and Diarmuid developed EquiRatings. How they analysed the complex sport of Eventing, with its many variables and moving parts… Horses, riders and three phases of competition: Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping and then the variables within that… Speed, jumping accuracy etc.
Ranking had always been a matter of gut instinct… But built on SAP technology and using simulation and predictive scenarios, EquiRating brought statistics and robust data analysis to the table.
And then there’s the human story… Sam describes how he was about to walk away from Eventing, and then how the invaluable insights he gained from EquiRatings gave him new impetus and direction. EquiRatings insights helped Sam understand how he himself ranked in various areas of the sport, and then by focusing his efforts on those areas where he ranked lowest, to improve his performance significantly. Through this focus, Sam went from being ranked in the bottom 10% in Show Jumping to being ranked No.1 in the world and from being a top thirty ranked rider in the sport overall to being the first Irish rider to be ranked in the top ten.
Photo by Chris Corbett @tallcorbs
As part of its “Become a Supporter and a Half” campaign and through its joint initiative with Spar, Cadbury supports women’s, football at all levels, grassroots, as well as elite, in a number of different ways.
This lovely video production, made for social and online, tells the story of how Cadbury invited Oughterard AFC to a private coaching clinic at the FAI national training campus in Dublin.
The team was given a tour of the world class facilities at the centre… And then, just as the women were getting changed for their training session, Cadbury surprised them with some ViP coaches… Lucy Quinn, Republic of Ireland National Team player and Katie McCabe, Rebublic of Ireland National Team Captain.
A very valuable and memorable training session for Oughterard AFC with thanks to Cadbury and the stars of the Irish Women’s National Team
Super Troopers is an initiative from Laya aimed at kids and their families. It’s all about promoting a healthy lifestyle, whether that’s through sport, activity and movement, food and nutrition or minding mental health.
There are two main strands to Laya Super Troopers. The first is to encourage schools to register for a ten-week super trooper programme promoting wellbeing for kids and their families and supported by Laya with various printed materials… A participation kit, wall charts etc. The second is Laya Super Troopers TV… An online series that encourages families to live healthier, more active lifestyles.
We worked with the incredible Tamber Media to shoot and post this inspiring video production featuring school kids, their schools, their families and a number of high profile Irish celebrities who are helping promote Laya Super Troopers and health and wellbeing generally.
The Coop is proud to work on an ongoing and regular basis with Dublin Port undertaking various projects… In this good, natured, fun video production we sat a few old colleagues from Dublin Port down for a chat about a unique tradition amongst dockers... Nicknames.
We unearthed a rich vein of humour in the many inventive, quirky nicknames dock workers had come with for each other. Nicknames like The Wicked Chicken, Salt Box, The Goat, Foot and a Half, Big Apple, The great Philosopher… And a particular favourite of the Coop’s “Diesel”… From the tendency for the owner of that particular nickname to say “Diesel do for the wife… Diesel do for the kids”
We found that sometimes nicknames don’t just stick for life… They stick for generations.
At The Coop, we had an opportunity to create a series of content for businesses shortlisted for this year’s Irish Business Design Challenge (IBDC) Awards.
We’re delighted to introduce Aoife Rooney, Owner of Aoife lifestyle, who has been shortlisted in the small business category.
It was a great privilege to meet these incredible innovators!
We had the immense pleasure of filming a series of incredible plays in Dublin Port’s Pump house. Shot on Arri Alexa by Andrew Cummins and Directed by our very own Francois Gray these incredible plays where shot and streamed during the pandemic.
Each play was a collaboration with a different theatre company and was filmed on location in a single day.
Check out the promos below.
We caught a full dose of taxi banter while being driven the length and breadth of Dublin & Cork cities for MyTaxi’s training App commercial.
We shot a series of videos, but in the video production we’ve featured here, we take a ride with Dublin taxi driver, Kevin Kelly… Kevin tells us how much he loves taxiing and how much the MyTaxi app has changed his life.
Kevin jokes that when his partner calls and says “Are you coming home?” he replies “I’m with my other wife… Who’s that?... My Ford Transit Custom.” He goes on to say how much easier the MyTaxi app has made his life and how good the training was, giving him all the help and support he needed.
He describes how during training it didn’t matter what he needed to ask for help with, the answer was always emailed to him straight away.
Kevin then goes on to talk about how much he loves taxiing and how much freedom it gives him… “I can come and go as I please, I don’t have to answer to anybody. I love it. I love being out on the road… I might get into the car in bad form, but I can guarantee, getting out of it, I’m going to be smiling!”
We had the great pleasure of producing this series for the team at Guns or Knives.
The Coop travelled all the way to sunny Italy with Peroni as part of their ‘House of Peroni’ presents ‘Gusto d’Italia’ (Taste of Italy) series. In this colourful video production, we followed top Irish chef, Aoife Noonan as she sets out to unlock the secrets of Italian desserts.
During the video we watch as Aoife is tutored on the intricacies of Italian desserts by Francesco Mazzei, Master of Taste. We follow Aoife as she learns the secrets of gelati and its myriad flavours, and as she masters the subtleties of pastry making the Italian way.
We discover that Aoife and Francesco, and in fact, Ireland and Italy, share the culinary philosophy that ‘less is more’, and we get a true sense of the passion and patience that goes into making the perfect Italian dessert.
Irish Mushroom expert Bill O'Dea brings us into the seemingly infinite world of Mushrooms and explains their profound impact on the world we live in.
In this short documentary video production commissioned by Dublin Port, we investigate one of the most inhospitable places to work in Ireland’s modern history… Dublin’s diving bell.
‘The Bell’ was used for almost 100 years in the construction and maintenance of Dublin Port and was only gradually phased out in the 1950’s. The bell would be lowered onto the sea bed from a barge and the workers inside the bell would work on the sea bed, digging mud and silt, sinking steel and concrete posts and building new, or repairing existing, structures.
We were lucky enough to interview the last man to work inside ‘The Bell’, Dermod Heron. Dermod describes the bell as a “horrible place” and laughing, suggests that under today’s health and safety law “they’d all be sent to jail!”
By all accounts the bell was a dark, cold, wet, noisy and dangerous place to work. The compression experienced by workers inside the bell meant that their ears could bleed and could even be permanently damaged. Dermod describes the bell as being “tough going” and adds “You didn’t want to be a soft character!”
The bell has now been turned into a unique museum and interpretive centre, immortalising its inventor, Bindon Blood Storey and the brave men who toiled inside Dublin’s diving bell.
We’ll leave the last words, however, to Dermod… “When you look back on it, it really was a very primitive setup. My fondest memory was getting out of it…. Getting home!”
The team returned to Limerick to hang out with Paul O’Connell for Gillette.
Photo by Chris Corbett @tallcorbs
Pat Lynch spent 40 years collecting items from 1850-1950 for his personal museum in Youghal in Cork. The Coop created a little film about the collection and his life’s work.
About our production
In this short, but revealing, video production we interview multi-all-Ireland winning Camogie star Aisling Thompson. We get under Aisling’s skin by looking at what’s on her skin… We quickly develop a sense of the real Aisling Thompson as she takes us through her top five tattoos. Each tattoo has meaning for Aisling and she explains how they tell a story about what’s important to her in life… Her sporting successes, her family, the fierce, hard edged side of Aisling that she brings to her sport and to competition, versus the softer side of her personality.
About Aisling Thompson
Aisling Thompson began playing camogie for her local club Milford, in County Cork at the age of six. With them she won three All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championships. After progressing to play for her county, Cork, Aisling helped them to win the Senior All-Ireland County Championship four times: in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018.
Aisling fought her way back from serious injury after sustaining severe muscle damage to her neck and back in a car accident in 2009.
Aisling is known for her work with various charities, including the Irish Life Health School’s Fitness Challenge and has been a vocal and positive speaker on mental health issues over the years.
Fanatical Christmas decorators are a unique breed of holiday enthusiasts who take the art of festive decorating to extraordinary levels. This short doc follows a selection of obsessive Christmas decorators one Christmas in Dublin.
In this touching story, we explore the tradition of Dubliners who go above and beyond to decorate their homes for Christmas. What begins as a small act of decorating for family grows into a vibrant display that brings joy to the entire community.
Over the years, these dedicated individuals have turned their homes into festive landmarks, spreading holiday cheer to neighbours and visitors alike. Many recall their own modest childhood Christmases, which motivate them to create magical experiences for today’s children.
From sourcing unique decorations at local markets to bringing festive items home from across the globe, each homeowner pours their heart into making the holiday season special. The video captures the excitement of kids gathering for the big countdown to switch on the lights, a moment that signifies the official start of Christmas in their neighbourhoods. For these Dubliners, decorating their homes is about much more than the lights—it's about community, tradition, and creating memories that last a lifetime.
What a great celebration to have for Shane’s 60th and we could not have been more happy to film this special event for him!
The Coop team flew to Bahrain to find out about what life is like being part of a company that gives graduates the opportunity to travel.
We speak with a number of graduates who are working on one of the world’s largest construction projects.
The Coop has a dedicated travel kit that allows us to travel light and move quickly.
In this production for Allianz, global citizens share their experiences of moving abroad, and navigating the challenges and rewards of expat life.
From seeking a better quality of life to balancing career opportunities with family connections, they reflect on the complexities of building new communities while staying connected to their roots.
Health, well-being, and the push-pull of family life play a central role as they share personal stories of growth, adaptation, and the desire for global experiences to shape themselves and those around them.
Filmed in The Coop studios against a selection of coloured backgrounds.
We took to the road with Hozier as he prepared for the launch of his new album.
We had the endless joy of working with two legends for this amazing campaign for Cadbury.
The Coop had the honour of showcasing the stories of four brave, amazing women who battled breast cancer and highlight the colours that symbolise their journey.
We teamed up with Natalya O'Flaherty and Fleishmanhillard to shoot this spoken work piece for Tampax.
We where very privileged to get to spend time with the amazing staff of St Audoen’s School in Dublin 8.
Our client John Paul Construction asked us to create a short film about the partnership they had formed with school during their time working in the area and the work they had done together to improve services for the schools children.
The Coop’s collaboration with Sky Ireland allowed us to develop another player profile with Irish international Aine O'Gorman for the "believe" campaign, detailing the life of a professional athlete and being an advocate for women's sports in Ireland!
This was a fun series of projects that we created for Energia
Do you know what a herbarium is? Neither did we!
We were lucky enough to have access to the National Botanic Gardens to create this little film about what goes on inside this incredible building.
The piece was commissioned to live within the Herbarium and to give people an understanding of why a herbarium is so important to the past and future of botany.
Introducing the Lord Mayor of Ringsend, Mr. Deke Rivers.
Armada 1588 : Shipwreck & Survival a film about the story of a Spanish Armada Captain shipwrecked in Sligo in 1588.
This docudrama delves into the dramatic and harrowing tale of the Spanish Armada in 1588, when dozens of ships were wrecked along the Irish coast after a failed invasion of England.
Focusing on the survival stories of the Spanish sailors who washed ashore, this film explores the hostile reception they faced, the desperate attempts at survival, and the lasting impact of the wreck on Ireland's history and culture. Armada 1588 brings to life the human side of a catastrophic military failure and the resilience required to endure the aftermath.
We worked with teams in Belgium, Holland, France and Ireland to produce this video for Kingspan Light + Air.
This is an intimate series of films we created for Supervalu and FleishmanHillard to promote their involvement in the GAA Super8s series.
Each film was shot over one day and brought the life of each athlete to life. We filmed with Oisin Kiernan, Andy Moran, Kevin Mcmanamon, Bernard Brogan and Valerie Mulcahy.
Check out the most intense game of 5-a-side on the planet.
This is the second in a series of brand stories that The Coop has produced for Dublin Port. Here we meet Robbie Cox who is an artist and Dublin Port pilot
Shot throughout Dublin using a combination of drones and crews on the ground we worked with JPC to create an overview of their ever developing business.
Coop Director Francois Gray worked with Fishamble to produce a live filmed performance of Silent.
Dublin Docker William Deans is the only recipient of two State awards for acts of bravery. In 1939 William rescued a young boy struggling in the water at Ballybough bridge and in 1947 William's bravery continued when he saved the lives of crew members onboard the American coal ship S.S.
But the story does not end there.... Told by his son Cyril, check out the fascinating story of Dublin Docker William Deans.
One of a series of films we created for Cal Byrne’s Diageo World Class Bartender of the Year submission.
A little taste of the infamous Sartoria London’s renowned Italian chef, House of Peroni Master of Taste Francesco Mazzei!
We spent a great day hanging out with musician David Keenan as he performed live solo versions of four songs from his album A Beginner's Guide To Bravery.
Shot on stage at the Olympia theatre.
We loved working on this project. The folks at Garden Rooms are amazing.
The Coop developed a video with Deloitte to showcase the use case of Drones within the energy sector.
The two key attributes which support the solution are:
The objectives of the video were to showcase:
1. Autonomous and standardised flight routes of drones around wind turbines. The pre-programmed flights use GPS, which results in recurring exact points of image capture over the lifetime of the asset.
2. Cognitive visual recognition services for image processing. Each service is trained to a specific set of characteristics. The longer the service is used and trained, the more accurate it becomes.
It was incredibly challenging to capture a drone with a drone in a very difficult flight area but the results speak for themselves.
Máire Carroll brought Hidden Pianos to Dublin Port in what she describes as "an intimate performance experience, bringing the piano to places that are often forgotten"
The Coop transformed the Old Graving Dock Pumphouse at Dublin Port Centre for one night’s performance.
Enjoy some of the action from Red Bull's Longest Day in Cashel! You won't want to miss it! Amazing fun watching such talented people play the sport that they love!
The Coop worked with NCAD, DAA and B2A to create a series of videos that highlighted the collaboration between artists and the DAA.
The Coop team where onhand as Dublin welcomed Mexico’s Cuachtémoc.
The pride of the Mexican navy is a three rigged tall ship which is 78 metres long and 45 metres high and is one of the tallest ships in the world .
Media Coop worked with Peroni to create a suite of content to promote their annual House of Peroni event.
Have you ever wondered about where containers come from and how everything gets to your table in Ireland? Check out this animation that explains containerisation for the Dublin Port Co.
For 2020 Dublin Port celebrated St. Patrick’s day by illuminating sites throughout the port. So, we got the drone out to grab a few shots.
An inspiring group of people who share their stories about living with blindness and remain unaffected by their impairment while fighting back to educate the public!
We travelled south the Dingle with ESB Networks to find out about the Dingle Project.
In Dingle, ESB Networks is working with the local community to play a key role in discovering what opportunities the future of energy can unlock for the people of Ireland.