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How we work

An ongoing practice, not a wish list.

The method

We make small. Two to five people who can actually talk to each other, a setting you'd recognise from the news or from next year, and a camera close enough to catch them thinking. The stories reach from the recent past to a near future that hasn't quite arrived — and further only when one earns it.

One idea, three forms

A piece can travel. A nine-minute cut for festivals, a twelve-minute version for our channel, and sometimes a fifty-minute version for the stage. The same idea, taken as far as it'll go.

The kit

We shoot on what we own. The constraint is the method, not an apology.

Edited in Kdenlive, audio in Audacity.

Where AI fits

We use Claude as an assistive tool — to pressure-test a script and to plan the shots and the technical side of a scene. The writing is ours. The performances are real people. The camera is in our hands.

Questions

What kind of films and plays does Teòmach Productions make?

Intimate, idea-driven shorts and stage pieces set in a recognisable recent-past-to-near-future, about people colliding with social and technological change — small casts, sharp dialogue, shot raw.

How can I get involved or work with you?

We're open to writers, directors, actors, and crew who like this kind of work. Tell us what you do via the work-with-us form.

What inspires your work?

The messy present — technology and society colliding faster than anyone can think it through — told at human scale; in the lineage of Black Mirror, Philip K. Dick, and idea-driven theatre.

Where can I watch your films?

Nothing's released yet; films will go up on our YouTube channel. Subscribe or join the newsletter to catch the first.

Are you looking for actors or crew?

Yes, for upcoming projects — get in touch through the work-with-us form.

Can you bring a play to our venue or festival?

We're developing stage versions for Fringe-scale spaces; enquire about hosting.

Who is behind Teòmach Productions?

A mother-and-son team, Heather and Tom Inglis, co-creating the stories.

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