Based in central Edinburgh, Fierce Films is a Television, Film and Video production company which received the Ross Campbell Enterprise Award for most innovative business in 1997, the year in which the company was established.

Founded by writer and a Royal Television Society award-winning camerawoman, these professional filmmakers are experienced in all forms of media, from radio broadcasting to print journalism.


Fierce Films epitomises creative flexibility. The diverse production portfolio includes; the award winning Lethal Exposure, a hard-hitting documentary concerning British Army veterans suffering from symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome; Space a comedy short for Central Television and Through The Keyhole Property Video with Sir David Frost.


Fierce Films offers competitively priced training courses, Digital broadcast cameras and AVID digital editing hire. Distinguishing themselves from their competitors, Fierce Films has a vast pool of talented freelance technical support ranging in expertise from camera operators to makeup artists who are located as far afield as America.


True to the company's slogan of dynamic results that won't blow your budget, Fierce Films offers the best possible services to whomever approaches them - be it a small business or a large charity organisation.

Film Awards
Lethal Exposure Film Penny Cup Jury (1997)
Cut The Mustard Royal Television Society (1997)
Gorgeous Zeroes Canadian Film Festival (1997)
Business Awards
Short-listed for a Shell Award (1998)
Ross Campbell Enterprise Award (1997)




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