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About

Cheat is a new kind of post production studio, run by creators for creators. We use the magic of craft to move storytelling forever forwards.
Founded in 2015, Cheat is known for its colour and finishing work across all forms of motion picture. From our East London studio and beyond, we bring you bold vision, considered innovation, and exceptional craft.

Awards

Creatively recognised for a number of high-profile commercials, documentaries, promos, short films, features and TV series, Cheat’s work has received accolades at British Arrows, UK Music Video Awards, Oscars, Emmys and most recently at the BAFTAs for ‘The End of the F***ing World’ series 2.

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Samsung Celebrates Overcoming Challenges with 'The Openness Medal'

Samsung Celebrates Overcoming Challenges with 'The Openness Medal'

The campaign was created with BBH London and celebrates the spirit of openness

Work of the Week: 24/05/24

Work of the Week: 24/05/24

Campaigns that we love from Anomaly, adam&eveDDB and T&Pm for the likes of RIMOWA, E45 and Chanel, writes LBB's Alex Reeves

Thorpe Park Encourages Thrillseekers to ‘Find Your Fearless’

Thorpe Park Encourages Thrillseekers to ‘Find Your Fearless’

The new campaign was created with Creature London to launch the UK’s tallest, fastest and most weightless rollercoaster

Burning EV Questions Are Answered in Captivating Hyundai Ioniq Talks Series

Burning EV Questions Are Answered in Captivating Hyundai Ioniq Talks Series

Johnny Foreigner's George Messa directs the campaign for Redwood BBDO

Cadbury Ice Cream Vanishes in New Campaign by VCCP

Cadbury Ice Cream Vanishes in New Campaign by VCCP

The campaign was created with Girl&Bear and directed by Lucy Bridger

Work of the Week: 22/03/24

Work of the Week: 22/03/24

This week’s best comes from a poppin’ Palace Skateboards x Gap collab, a chocolatey Easter spot from ASDA, some seriously quirky moves from Kärcher and lots more, writes LBB's Nisna Mahtani