Their first feature film was zombie horror Outpost shot on a very small budget it was commended on achieving "smart shocks and stylistic flourishes"[1] and helped establish the company for future projects.
2013 also saw a theatrical release of Sunshine on Leith a feature film version of Stephen Greenhorn's original Dundee Repertory Theatre stage play.
Sunshine was directed by Dexter Fletcher (Rocket Man) and produced alongside Andrew MacDonald and Alon Reich of DNA Films.
The film was well received as upbeat and enjoyable with critic Mark Kermode stating 'I shed a tear within the first 10 minutes, and spent the rest of the movie beaming like a gibbering, love-struck fool.'
The film is a dramatised telling of the true story of Robert Watson-Watt and other British scientists' struggle to invent radar in the years leading to World War II.
The film is based on the real-life experience of director Jules Williamson and stars Kelly Preston, Jenny Seagrove, Sally Phillips, Judi Dench with Elizabeth Dormer-Phillips.
Figaro is a feature-length romantic comedy set in the world of Opera and was directed by Ben Lewin (The Sessions) starring Danielle MacDonald, Hugh Skinner, Shazad Latif and Joanna Lumley In 2020 Black Camel Pictures started work with Wild Child Animation on their first animated series The Brilliant World of Tom Gates based on the books of the same name by Liz Pichon.