Welcome to Classlane Media, a DVD, web and video production company based in Yorkshire
Classlane Media are a multimedia and video production agency, based near Hull, Leeds and York, specialising in the creation of effective video-driven corporate communications and social marketing films.
We are experts in the moving image – video production, TV and graphics – and their delivery via broadcast, DVD, web video, vidcasts (or video on demand), CD-ROM, USB or memory sticks, ipod, podcast and mobile phone (3G).

Our clients range from local to multi-national companies and include such names as Unilever, Nestle, McCain, RNLI, NHS, BBC, Raffles, BP, Seafish and various City and County Councils around the UK. In the past year alone we have undertaken projects in New York, Chicago, Mauritius, Dubai, Scandinavia, The West Indies and six European countries.
With recent emphasis on B2B (business to business), viral and social marketing, online PR and integrated digital technology we have expanded our extensive repertoire and we are proud to help you communicate with your audience, on time, on budget and on message.
Our East Yorkshire studios house 4 edit suites (including 2 High Definition Avid systems), web, DVD and presentation production facilities plus 3 full broadcast shooting kits (including the latest HD camera equipment). We also carry many more bells and whistles including track and dolly, minicams, underwater cameras, jib arms and top spec lighting and sound kits.

There are many examples of our work on this site so please have a click around and if you like what you see, or would like to know more, feel free to give us a call.

11 years ago (June 1998) we were…
Shooting some shooting for Sky! We produced a series of Clay Target Competition programmes which ran for a full year on Sky Sports. The programmes covered the Gamebore White Gold Cup, which took place at Blenheim Palace and featured most of the top shooters in the world.
We’d created programmes of the event for the previous two years and their success prompted Sky to ask us for even more so we upped the scale of production – and ran 2 outside broadcast vans, 19 cameramen, sound, runners and even roped in the genius that is Sid Waddell to provide his own trademark manic commentary. After a few days of filming in the sun we retired to the edit suite to produce 7 or 8 (it’s hard to remember after all this time) hour long programmes which ran on all Sky Sports channels for several months afterwards.
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