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About
Rogue is one of London’s most distinctive entertainment production companies.
For 20 years we’ve been responsible for some of the most iconic global advertising campaigns – and as a result, we’ve built something more than just a business, better than numerous awards. We’re proud to have built a culture – the beating heart of which is a family of Rogues, where everyone fiercely protects the craft in all we do… Because we care passionately about everything we make.
We are creators and makers. We make the best, better. We believe in the transcendent magic of great film-making and we find, nurture and support our global talent in creating unique and powerful work.
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ROGUE Welcomes Tim Bullock
Tim Bullock's commercial works include spots for Toyota (Hilux Bog), AAMI (Athletes), Specsavers (Fishing), and NZ Lottery (Armoured Truck)
Sainsbury’s BFG Was A Real Puppet, Reveals Director Sam Brown
The Rogue director on the challenges of having the film be “very grounded and in-camera”, creating a 24-foot puppet, and why utilising stop frame animation was key to achieving authenticity and warmth, writes LBB’s Zoe Antonov
A Son Desperately Tries to Make it Home in Carib Breweries Christmas Spot
Accomplice London and Rogue launch heart warming Christmas campaign for Carib Breweries
Sainsbury’s and the BFG Unveil Their Phizz-Whizzing Christmas Campaign
Directed by Sam Brown, with a final voice over by Stephen Fry and a bespoke soundtrack by Alex Baranowski, there is nothing small about Sainsbury’s big Christmas campaign
Work of the Week 10/10/24
This week’s best and brightest work from across the industry showcases the ways in which pressing matters such as climate change, mental health and wellbeing is being tackled by advertisers, writes LBB’s April Summers
Billie Piper Lends Her Voice to the Untold Stories of Domestic Abuse
The Refuge campaign was developed in partnership with creative agency AMV BBDO and directed by BAFTA winning 'I Hate Suzie' director Georgi Banks-Davies