- Person Name
- Shelley Ruddock
- Company Name
- View35 Films
- Mobile Phone
- 07530576888
- producershelley@shelleyruddock.com
- Web URL
- https://www.shelleyruddock.com/
Shelley is both a Freelance Film Producer and Co-Founder of View35 Films (Film production company.) Shelley has worked over an array of different projects, whether Films, Commercials, Branded and Online Content, Music Videos or Still Shoots.
Shelley studied producing at NFTS and throughout 10 years in the industry has produced several short films and creative content which have collected awards, been Vimeo Staff Picked and sold and distributed internationally through SVOD platforms and Oscar Qualifying Film Festivals. Most Notably, Shelley was the lead producer on 'Forget You' the Directorial Debut of Naomi Scott (Aladdin) which premiered through Vogue in 2019 - along with her short film 'Jacob's Blessing' which was Vimeo Staff Picked in 2020 & her latest film 'Ben' which had it's world premier at the Oscar Qualifying Austin Film Festival in 2021 & later premiered online through Omeleto in March 2022.
Most recently- Shelley worked on a SKY Original Sci-Fi Short Film funded by both SKY and BFI Network & she recently produced a proof of concept for a TV Series starring some exciting talent.
Shelley continues to work with numerous brands including MTV, LEGO, The Dalmore, Pringles & more.
She is also currently developing an exciting & diverse slate of Film and TV projects including the full length version of BAFTA-Longlisted Drama Short ‘Hello, Again’ which has already generated an audience online in anticipation for the feature version with over 2.2 million views. As well as a Worldbuilding Sci-Fi/Thriller Feature ‘GRAYS EDEN’ at the forefront of development.
Quote from Shelley Ruddock below..
“I have a fundamental belief in being kind & looking after people, after all - people are at the heart of everything we do! I am passionate about creating safe environments where people are valued in all aspects whilst always maintaining a high level of excellence. I believe neither of these are mutually exclusive.”