Henry Scholfield
Scholfield is from the self-taught school of filmmaking. He started out making street style music videos on the UK grime scene for artists such as Pro Green, Kano, Wretch 32, Devlin and Dizee. He has utilized the craft as a testing ground and an arena to develop his visual styles and concepts. His skill for creating innovative & beautifully choreographed films has made him one of the top go-to-guys for high-concept video’s in promo land and commercials. Never content with a literal take on a track, as he says himself, “the best ideas are the ones you catch out of the corner of your eye..”.
Scholfield’s attention to detail and storytelling style, has transitioned across into his commercial projects which includes work for high profile clients such as Argos, Bacardi, Barclaycard and Tele2 and Google.
Recent collaborations include music videos for Stromae, Spyro, Take That and Dua Lipa. His latest video for the pop sensation is his stunning video for New Rules which earned him the UKMVA for best pop video of the year.
He is always keen to go back to his roots working with underground artists. His video he shot last year for Spyro “Side By Side” was dubbed by MixMag as "one of Grime’s finest moments of the last 12 months.”
Louis Pascal
In 2002, Louis-Pascal Couvelaire made his first feature film, SWEAT, an action thriller starring Jean-Hughes Anglade, Joachim de Almeida, Cyrille Thouvenin and Sagamore Stévenin. Michel Vaillant is his second feature film produced by Luc Besson.
Before dedicating himself to films, Louis-Pascal Couvelaire first earned himself a solid reputation in advertising. For over twenty years, he made more than 600 advertising films for renowned clients such as Coca-Cola, Renault, PEPSI, Citroën, Agusta helicopters, Alenia, Ariston, Daewoo, Duracell, Fiat, Finmeccanica, Hitachi, Honda, Johnson, Seat and Toyota.
He has been awarded innumerable prizes amongst which are the bronze Medal at the 1998 International New York Festival for the Citroën Xsara advertisement featuring Claudia Schiffer, the silver Medal for Honda in the same competition, the First Prize at the Montréal Francophonie Festival for his advert for Carte Noire coffee, the bronze Lion at the Advertising Films Festival in Cannes for Metaspirine, two prizes at the Biarritz Festival for Citroën, and the Francophonie Prize for the Royal Air Maroc advert.
He specializes in cars, trucks, motocycles, planes and helicopters and in 2009 made a five minute Imax movie for the Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi.
Louis started to work in TV by directing and producing a 52 minute documentary for ARTE :The mystery of the White Bird in 2010. In 2011, he directed three pilot episodes of a TV thriller for France 2 : ANTIGONE 34. Then in 2014 he directed four 26 minute documentaries for Arte on war reportage : Mémoire de l'Oubli.