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Moving Target Films
Telephone:
07779 495596
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Contact:
Jo Elliott
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Address
68 Stratford Street,,
Oxford,,
OX4 1SW,
UK
68 Stratford Street,,
Oxford,,
OX4 1SW,
UK
About Moving Target Films
Moving Target Films is a new Production company based in Oxford creating dynamic and distinctive productions for broadcast television, the not-for-profit sector and the corporate world.
We also produce non-fiction feature films for cinema audiences. The Ballad of A J Weberman won the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) and is currently touring the international film festival circuit.
Creativity, freshness and innovation are common to all our work. Our inventive approach pushes the boundaries of documentary production. Our primary purpose is to produce compelling and intelligent films, which make a strong and lasting impact on audiences.
We also produce non-fiction feature films for cinema audiences. The Ballad of A J Weberman won the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) and is currently touring the international film festival circuit.
Creativity, freshness and innovation are common to all our work. Our inventive approach pushes the boundaries of documentary production. Our primary purpose is to produce compelling and intelligent films, which make a strong and lasting impact on audiences.
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