Quick Off The Mark Productions

Its first main project was Butter Side Down a claymation series about a man's campaign to save the traditional light bulb from extinction.

In particular, Quick Off The Mark Productions was responsible for the coverage of every show of the Katana Fighting Series which was run by Duncan Airlie James.

[7] The shows which ran from 2010 to 2013 were often refereed by John Blackledge and attracted guest appearances from former fighters including Ernesto Hoost.

[13] Filming responsibilities for Autumn Never Dies were handed over to Pentagram Productions UK and Suited Caribou Media.

[15] The company's logo was changed on the final day to the running man relaxing in a chair with a glass of wine with his film reel lying on the floor.

Mark D. Ferguson and Chris Quick on set together for the last time shooting the teaser tailer for Autumn Never Dies .
Farewell logo posted across social media when the company closed.