The Prince and Princess of Wales commissioned London-based advertising filmmaker Will Warr to shoot a behind-the-scenes film showing the happy family getting ready for a number of events over the coronation weekend.
The five-minute video was released on YouTube and a short clip was posted to Twitter on Saturday showing Kate Middleton, 41, Prince William and their three children – Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, enjoying themselves over the weekend .
The video, titled “The Coronation Weekend, Behind the scenes with The Prince and Princess of Wales,” features several shots of their children looking out the window of Buckingham Palace, Prince William preparing for the coronation concert and much more. more.
But who is the man who accompanied the prince and princess and their family to capture these intimate scenes on such a historic day?
Mr. Warr, of Brixton, London, is married to Sarah Warr and is the father of one child by their seven-month-old son, Frederick Skye Grayling Warr.
The Prince and Princess of Wales commissioned London-based advertising filmmaker Will Warr (pictured) to shoot a behind-the-scenes film showing the happy family getting ready for a number of events over the coronation weekend
Mr Warr shared the video on his Instagram and said: ‘An honor and privilege to have been asked to capture behind the scenes at the King’s coronation last weekend for @primceandprincessofwales.
“A rare and exciting opportunity to be at the center of the festivities and part of this historic weekend.”
Brands he has worked with include Brooklyn Brewery, Uber Eats, Red Bull, Miele, Bloom & Wild, Diageo, ergobaby, Puma and Holland Cooper.
The slick advertising filmmaker was also behind the Tesco Food Love Stories advertisements.
According to his website, after graduating as a designer, he embarked on a “one-man mission to create beautiful, engaging visual content” – and five years later has “a portfolio of industry-leading clients with whom he creates narrative branded merchandise.” content, corporate films and commercials’.
From creative design and artistic direction to post-production, including animation and sound design, Will and his team “build close working relationships with clients from initial concept to the high-quality final product.”
He is also one half of film production duo Topjaw, where he and his friend Jesse make videos of “his favorite things to eat, drink and do.”
Mr Warr, who now has 23,800 followers on Instagram and counting, is followed by Made in Chelsea’s Jamie Laing – who has produced content for his Candy Kittens brand – and Matt Porteous, the Royal Family’s award-winning photographer who takes photos of the family used for their most recent official Christmas card.
Mr. Warr of Brixton, London, is married to Sarah Warr and father of one child by their seven month old son Frederick Skye Grayling Warr
In the video, titled “The Coronation Weekend, Behind the scenes with The Prince and Princess of Wales,” several shots show their children looking out the window of Buckingham Palace
Mr Warr’s recent video shows Prince William preparing for the coronation concert and much more
Mr Warr, who now has 23,8000 followers on Instagram, is followed by Made in Chelsea’s Jamie Laing.
Mr Warr, who now has 23,8000 followers on Instagram, is followed by Made in Chelsea’s Jamie Laing. Pictured: A still from the Coronation Weekend video
According to his website, after graduating as a designer, Will went on a “one-man mission to create beautiful, compelling visual content.” Pictured: A still from the Coronation Weekend video
Slick advertising filmmaker Will was also behind the Tesco Food Love Stories ads (photo)
Will is the owner and creative director of Detail Films, which largely produces branded films and creative campaigns for major corporations. In the photo: a still from their anniversary video
Dressed in casual clothes and with big smiles on their faces, they seem to be enjoying some quality family time together: climbing the sand dunes, playing in the garden and sitting around the campfire roasting marshmallows (pictured) in the countryside