No Class is a video production company creating commercial work throughout the country, founded by husband-and-wife duo Karl Dixon and Rachael Cowley in 2019 after over a decade spent making films.
Our in-house team of Videographers, Producers and Editors work with brands and organisations to bring their story to life and reach new audiences. We have a background creating commercial content for some of the UK's leading Arts organisations, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, RADA and Glyndebourne.
In 2020/21 we worked extensively with the Coventry City of Culture Trust to document a wide number of projects and have since worked with local organisations such as Coventry University, Positive Youth Foundation, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and Historic Coventry.
We also regularly create our own original content; in 2019 we self-produced the short-form arts documentary series Crafty Bastards. These 14x 5-minute episodes covered a deliberately broad range of artists across the country.
In 2020 we produced the short-form documentary series Kids Who Save the World for Hopster, which was later sold to Apple TV. Later that year we then had our first standalone 1 hour commission; the arts documentary Glyndebourne: No Ordinary Summer for Sky Arts.
In 2022 we co-produced Ray Mears The Bow: The History of Archery for the specialist history SVOD History Hit, along with a range of other shorter productions.
Recently we have also self-produced the weekly interview series Close Shaves, where Dashing Blades barber Rob interviews a guests whilst cutting their hair.
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No Class is a video production company creating commercial work throughout the country, founded by husband-and-wife duo Karl Dixon and Rachael Cowley in 2019 after over a decade spent making films.
Our in-house team of Videographers, Producers and Editors work with brands and organisations to bring their story to life and reach new audiences. We have a background creating commercial content for some of the UK's leading Arts organisations, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, RADA and Glyndebourne.
In 2020/21 we worked extensively with the Coventry City of Culture Trust to document a wide number of projects and have since worked with local organisations such as Coventry University, Positive Youth Foundation, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and Historic Coventry.
We also regularly create our own original content; in 2019 we self-produced the short-form arts documentary series Crafty Bastards. These 14x 5-minute episodes covered a deliberately broad range of artists across the country.
In 2020 we produced the short-form documentary series Kids Who Save the World for Hopster, which was later sold to Apple TV. Later that year we then had our first standalone 1 hour commission; the arts documentary Glyndebourne: No Ordinary Summer for Sky Arts.
In 2022 we co-produced Ray Mears The Bow: The History of Archery for the specialist history SVOD History Hit, along with a range of other shorter productions.
Recently we have also self-produced the weekly interview series Close Shaves, where Dashing Blades barber Rob interviews a guests whilst cutting their hair.
High Class | Low Class | No Class