anotherAccident Productions, part of WO Consultancy, offers creative and media production services to partners and clients looking to make a significant impact in their communities. Our team’s expertise in storytelling and media creation is ideal for projects focusing on community engagement, social inclusion, and cultural representation.

We specialise in:

  • Media Productions Highlighting Community Stories

  • Creative Campaigns for Social Awareness

  • Artistic Projects Addressing Community Issues

  • Engaging Content for Digital Inclusion Initiatives

Our Expertise

anotherAccident Productions stands at the forefront of creative innovation. Our team brings a unique blend of artistic flair and strategic thinking to every project, ensuring that your story is not just told, but felt and remembered.

What We Offer

Customised Creative Services: From captivating videography to striking graphic designs, we tailor our services to meet your specific needs.

Storytelling and Branding: Crafting narratives that resonate with your audience and strengthen your brand.

Cutting-edge Production: Utilising the latest technology and creative techniques to produce high-quality, impactful media.

Diverse Media Solutions: Whether it's digital campaigns, corporate videos, or social media content, we deliver across all platforms.

Our Approach

At anotherAccident Productions, we believe in the power of storytelling. Our approach is to collaborate closely with you, understanding your vision and objectives to create media that not only engages but also inspires and drives action.

"Capturing stories, amplifying voices – at anotherAccident Productions, every frame and every word we craft serves a purpose greater than art; it’s a reflection of the vibrant tapestry of our communities."

Social Media Posts

We have helped our partners tell their stories by providing them with the right content to share on their website, social media outlets and through email marketing.

Video is a powerful tool, and we use it to tell the unique stories of our partners to reach their audience.

Meet the Shape Makers - a dance project with Michael Clark Company and Headway East London

In Autumn 2020, forming part of Barbican Creative Learning’s rich programme of events responding to the Barbican Art Gallery exhibition, Michael Clark: Cosmic Dancer, these vibrant workshops saw participants exploring ways to use their bodies to create shapes, respond to music, and express themselves through movement. 

Eleven participants took part in small groups across three separate workshops at both the Barbican and Headway East London’s centre in Haggerston. Kate talked to them about working at Michael Clark Company and led the group as they used dance and movement to explore their creativity.  

 
 

A Legislative Theatre project in Haringey

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

The Role of Arts Supporting People Who Are Homeless During COVID-19

Five creative projects in Wandsworth and Haringey for homeless people staying in emergency accommodation were examined. The enquiry found that these projects had created positive outcomes for people experiencing homelessness, for the centres that offered these courses and for their staff.

 
 

Accumulate Spoken Word Workshop

A group of Accumulate participants took part in a Spoken Word workshop in December 2020 at The Barbican Centre in London. Our group were inspired by the Michael Clark exhibition ’Cosmic Dancer’. The group looked at poetry, performance and dance and how Michael used these as tools to comment on society, gender and protest. Artist Liv Wynter led a workshop on spoken word and participants tested themselves through free flow and then more structured writing to express the issues that mattered to them. They then each performed their piece to each other and supported each other's writing and performance.

Create Change Project

Nesta funded and commissioned Accumulate to run a 3 day workshop that participants collectively discussed climate change and its impact and the financial aspects of poverty & how it directly affects the choices they can make. The participants then split into 3 groups to explore creative responses around creating positive change and how WE can make that happen.

 
 

Student Feedback

Evidenced based student feedback from the Nesta & Accumulate Create Change Project.