MTJ Media is a well established full service media agency producing film and video, photography, animation, illustration, design, print and exhibition materials for a diverse range of clients in the UK and internationally.
Recent clients include the RSPB, Whittard of Chelsea, Oxford University Press, The Telegraph, Macmillan Education, Nature.com, The British Council, Scientific American, Oxford University and RM Education.
Whether you are looking for a strategic campaign, a distinctive series or a one-off product we specialise in the following areas:
Video production - drama, doc, factual, corporate, education, charity and non-profits, promos, documentaries, role-plays, product demos, recruitment, vox-pops, interviews, webinars, conferences and events. Our films are used for websites, apps, games, conferences and e-learning platforms.
Animation - a great way to get your message across, with endless creative scope either to be funny, artistic and entertaining or to distill complex concepts into uplifting informative executions.
Photography - our fine art photographers will bring your subject to life with creativity, imagination and attention to detail.
Graphic Design - we create and apply innovative design and copy across any format. We develop new brand identities and work within existing guidelines to create ads, promotional materials, corporate brochures, annual reports and exhibition stands.
We offer an exceptionally co-operative, timely and flexible production process combining creativity and innovation with immaculate project management offering our clients a confident and positive production experience as well as exceeding expectations all the way from brief to sign-off.
Industry
Media Production, Video film-makers, Leisure, culture and entertainment, Leisure & Tourism, Film productions, Photography
HQ Location
Wolfson College
20 Linton Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 6UD, GB
Keywords
Film and video productionAnimationPhotographyDesignConference and eventsScript and report writingBrand developmentand Web content development