"It's really exciting when you look at the development of cameras," says content creator and documentary filmmaker Jack Harries. "Every year they get smaller and cheaper, but higher quality, and that's exciting because it makes filmmaking more accessible. Now anyone can pick up a camera and tell a story. That is so powerful."
It's a time of huge change for the filmmaking industry – and those emerging as the filmmakers of the future are keen to embrace that change, making the most of the challenges ahead.
Growing up, director Ashleigh Jadee used to love watching music channels. "I didn't really watch cartoons, I'd watch MTV," she says. "I'd watch the making-of and think, 'When I'm older, I want to do that'." Today, she's carved out a niche in the UK music scene directing videos for the likes of Skepta and Giggs, as well as working on campaigns for brands such as H&M.