
Greater London Authority
The Greater London Authority commissioned TVOX to produce a series of high-quality learner case study films for the Skills Bootcamps for Londoners programme. The objective was to clearly demonstrate the programme’s impact on learners, employers, and training providers across London—from recruitment and training through to positive employment or progression outcomes.
The content needed to balance clarity, accessibility, and engaging storytelling, while meeting strict public-sector requirements around brand compliance, accessibility standards, safeguarding, and delivery reliability. Crucially, the films also had to reflect London’s diversity and be suitable for use across multiple platforms, including the programme website, social media, and stakeholder presentations.
We delivered the project through a structured, collaborative production model designed specifically for public-sector environments. A dedicated producer acted as a single point of contact, ensuring clear communication, robust project management, and alignment with the GLA’s timelines and approval processes.
Our approach combined strong pre-production planning with agile, low-footprint filming across multiple London locations. This allowed us to work sensitively with learners and employers, minimise disruption, and capture authentic, human-centred stories supported by high-quality visuals and contextual B-roll. Post-production focused on consistency across the series, accessibility compliance, and efficient review cycles.
Planning & Pre-Production
Production
Post-Production & Accessibility
The final delivery comprised a cohesive series of learner case study films, each supported by cut-downs and photography assets optimised for web and social use. The collection presented a clear, compelling narrative of learner journeys and programme outcomes, while maintaining a consistent visual identity across all outputs. All assets were delivered on time, on brand, and fully accessible, with raw footage and transcripts supplied for archive and future use.
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