Fade Out 2025. Cue 2026.

 

2025 was a big year of change at Toolebox Films. After three years at BOLD Bauhaus in Manchester city centre, we moved to the fresh new surroundings of Campfield House and our new, vibrant office just round the corner. It’s been a great start to life at Campfield, with energetic, creative and entrepreneurial people all around, and it really feels like we’ve settled in to the new environment already. Keep an eye out for some upcoming content around our new workspace in the coming weeks.

Copyright Crayden Photography

We’ve also welcomed a new member of the team in Fergus, who has come on board full time as a Videographer and Photographer. Fergus spent much of last year travelling in South-East Asia, and has already proven a great asset to the team whether with a camera in hand or in the edit. See below for our 2025 round-up, crafted by Fergus at the end of the year.

Fergus on a shoot for Access Sport at Cadishead Park in Salford

2025 also saw us take on some of our favourite projects to date - from the unbelievable opportunity to cover the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final for the Grounds Management Association, to the incredibly powerful story of Ste - a huge Liverpool FC fan with Alzheimer’s. We’ve had some hugely rewarding moments over the past year but those two projects really allowed us to tell such fantastic, emotional and important stories, which is why we all got into this industry in the first place.

We can’t wait to see what awaits in 2026 working for our fantastic clients - so a big thank you to all who have trusted us to deliver their projects over the past 12 months and beyond. We’re so grateful for the continued support and look forward to delivering even more great content over the next 12 months. So, too, our trusted freelancers and collaborators - we couldn’t do half of what we do without you, so thanks immensely for your great work and great company.

We have big plans, so hopefully the positive changes keep coming, as we look to take our videography, video production and photography to even greater heights!

 
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