Tim Prottey-Jones - Good Life

After the success of the first video produced by Bullet for country music star, Tim Prottey-Jones, the singer approached us to create a music video for his next single - Good Life. We sourced a couple of actors to play out the story of the lyrics, which followed the topical subject of negative social media, and the impact a few words have on your state of mind.

The main message throughout the song is to concentrate on the better things in life - the things that are important and to not get too hung up on social media opinion. We directed this video in a one-day shoot in Birmingham and the single is now released.

Tim Prottey-Jones - Bite the Bullet

We love a bit of country music and so jumped at the chance to record a music video for Tim Prottey-Jones’ latest song, Bite the Bullet (don’t worry, he didn’t name it after us!)

We sourced an atmospheric location for the shoot - an empty swimming pool - where we filmed a performance-based music video, and made use of the space available to take interesting shots and see him singing beautifully. Here’s the full video now released - sit back and enjoy!

Emma Buckley

It was an incredibly moving experience to create this music video for the song, One Day at a Time, which was written and inspired by the story of Vincent Appleby, who tragically lost his life to Leukaemia in January 2016. The song, sung by Emma Buckley was released as a charity single to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, and was dedicated to all those who have lost loved ones at the Teenage & Young Adult (TYA) unit at Southampton hospital.  Ben combined existing footage of Vincent in hospital, and worked with his friends and family to create a film that celebrated Vincent's life and paid tribute to the care he had received. 

One Day at a Time, by Emma Buckley, Charity Single

David Philpott - Building Blocks

David Philpott dedicated this song to his mum who sadly passed away to Pancreatic Cancer and asked Bullet to create a music video to raise donations for the charity Pancreatic Cancer UK. This was a very emotional project to work on; interpreting the thoughts and feelings of David was a challenge and all emotions in this were real and, at times, hard to film. We combined old camcorder footage of his youth with filming taken at a day's shoot and took a few behind the scenes photos whilst we were there. 

David Philpott - Building Blocks