Oak Tree Productions

Documentary Videos

Documentary filmmaking services for both the public and private sector.

Testimonials:
During my time as Children & Young People's Manager with social enterprise, Impact Arts, I asked Oak Tree Productions to create a DVD showcasing the work of young people. This high profile film was being created for Young Scot in order to present to their funders, The Co-operative. Oak Tree Productions were friendly, well organised and professional; producing an excellent, relevant – and well received – piece of work.
Janis Marshall, UNSCENE Production Company
The filming of Scotland's biggest ever climate change demo, The Wave, was lively and informative. Oak Tree Productions really managed to capture the atmosphere of the day.
Gail Wilson, RSPB
Oak Tree Production's film of our Sponsored Walk really captured the spirit and fun of the day, and managed to pack into only a few minutes a variety of snapshots of people and places in an energetic way with some catchy background music that perfectly set off the film.
Walter Hecht, Cosgrove Care.
Oak Tree Productions' contribution to the environmental debate is authoritative and useful, and adds a different dimension to awareness-raising.
Sara Barry, Friends of the Earth (Scotland)
Oak Tree Productions are our preferred film makers because they understand what we want and deliver. Simple as that. Superb stuff!
Councillor Eddie Phillips, Go Greener
Oak Tree Productions environmental film work is very clear and lively.
Lorraine McCauley, Scottish Education & Action Development
Oak Tree Productions' sensitively crafted films capture the essence of our campaign.
Bill Fraser, Save Pollok Park Campaign
Oak Tree Productions did a sterling job on my environmental music video, capturing the essence of my performance.
Derek Cooper, Incendiary Music
Oak Tree Production's commitment to producing films that make a difference is really inspiring. Capturing ordinary voices and radical events, with a flexible approach to working with clients, this is social justice filmmaking done locally at its best.
Simon Bateson, World Development Movement (Scotland)
Documentary Video Production Glasgow