We are pioneering green practices in the film sector.

Great oaks grow from little acorns. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity in all our work and we believe in equal opportunities for all. We are keen to work with under-represented groups and those with limited funds. Please get in touch with us to see how we can help you.

What is a Cooperative Company?

As businesses driven by values, not just profit, cooperatives share internationally agreed principles and act together to build a better world through cooperation. Putting fairness, equality and social justice at the heart of the enterprise, cooperatives around the world are allowing people to work together to create sustainable enterprises that generate long-term jobs and prosperity.

Meet the Team

  • Amy Daniel

    Amy is a multi-award-winning filmmaker whose work has broadcast and screened internationally, including at BAFTA and Academy Award-qualifying festivals. For over a decade, Amy has worked as a self-shooting producer-director of commercials, short films and documentaries, as well as in a variety of roles on feature films. Prior to launching Amdani, she worked internationally as a filmmaker, including projects in London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro, as well as teaching filmmaking to women working towards conflict resolution in Israel and Palestine. 

  • Eddie Yeoman

    Eddie Yeoman is an award-winning cinematographer and freelance videographer, known for his work on YSBRYDION, which earned the Best LGBTQ Film award at the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival. In 2023, he was a nominee in the Canon Stories in Motion film competition for best scripted short. Throughout his career, Eddie has worked with prominent clients including ITV, S4C, Universal Pictures, the Welsh Government, Aberystwyth University, Summerhouse, S&D Productions, and Light Em' Up. Using his creative and technical expertise to create and assist in crafting visually compelling narratives.

  • Joe Hadley

    Joe Hadley is a versatile filmmaker and sustainability advocate who worked as a freelance videographer and editor from 2020 to 2024. His clients have included Severn Screen & UKTV, The Grand Hotel (Birmingham), BBC, NATO & OECD (for Intrepid TV), Aberystwyth University, Arkbound Charity, Zero Carbon North Somerset, ITV, Hay Festival, Weathered Oak video and the Welsh Government. Joe's expertise spans various formats, from corporate projects to music videos and indie films of both the short and feature-length variety. He also served as a sustainability advisor on Severn Screen’s drama "Mudtown" and contributed to sustainable practices in the Amdani Project, focusing on adapting to new technologies in film production

  • Paddy O'Malley

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