Legacy List at 2 years

An aerial view of crowds walking past the Olympic Park swimming pool in London on a sunny day

London Means Business II

I've worked with the charity The Legacy List since their inception more or less. I love working with the dedicated, lovely and TINY team who keep everything going, and always find myself talking to someone interesting when making films for them.

I was therefore delighted to be commissioned to make another film for Legacy List, for the second London Means Business Dinner at the Museum of London, where London Mayor, Boris Johnson, spoke to many of the movers and shakers in the capitals business world. The film was a product of many, many hours of work.  I spent the summer running about east London filming as many Legacy List's projects as I could fit in, and interviewed a whole host of people related to the charity, from participants at Art Camp and Legacy Youth Radio, to trustees such as June Sarpong and Howard Dawber. I found myself on a floating cinema, pond dipping in canals, up the Orbit, picking through a derelict psychiatric hospital, and at a whole host of other weird and wonderful places across East London that the Legacy List work in.

A first version of the film was shown at a special event for patrons and funders of the charity in September at the Bulgari Hotel, before a finalised piece, with some additional interviews, was screened at the London Means Business event just last week.  Shout out goes to the brilliant Clas Tuuth who provided their track Sketch to help get the right east London mood!

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