Sam Ryder's first ever headline show at Wembley Arena was a landmark moment in his career, and Dan Wright Media was there to capture every second. From the very start, the vision was clear: this couldn't just be a concert recording, it had to be a cinematic event in its own right. We wanted Netflix-level production quality that matched the scale and emotion of the night itself.
Pre-production planning was extensive. We worked closely with Sam's production team well in advance of the show, coordinating camera positions, shot lists and logistics to make sure nothing was left to chance on the night. Every angle was considered, every moment anticipated, from the intimacy of a close-up to the scale of a packed Wembley crowd.
On the night, Dan Wright Media supplied all kit and crew, delivering full multicamera coverage that balanced technical precision with genuine creative flair. The results spoke for themselves. Sam's team were thrilled with the footage!
Full multicamera coverage of the entire performance, captured in crisp 4K across multiple angles - handheld, static and panning shots expertly combined into a single cinematic master.
This is the product of meticulous pre-production planning and a shared ambition to deliver something that felt genuinely broadcast-quality. The grade, the framing, the energy - it all comes together to put the viewer right there on the floor of Wembley Arena.
Here's the rest of the team:
Production Company: Dan Wright Media
Director & Edit: Jack Robinson
Creative Director: Lois Gaskin-Barber
FOH Engineer: Thom Pike
Mix & Mastering: Lewis Allen
Camera Ops:
Dan Wight
James Morgan
James West
Joseph Lewiston
Full multicamera coverage of the entire performance, captured in crisp 4K across multiple angles - handheld, static and panning shots expertly combined into a single cinematic master.
This is the product of meticulous pre-production planning and a shared ambition to deliver something that felt genuinely broadcast-quality. The grade, the framing, the energy - it all comes together to put the viewer right there on the floor of Wembley Arena.
Using the multicam footage captured by Dan Wright Media, Sam's creative team and the talented Charlie France assembled this stunning after film - and it's a beautiful piece of work. Where the individual song videos showcase the technical craft of the coverage, this after film captures the feeling of the night: the scale, the emotion, the sheer significance of a sold-out Wembley headline show.
It's the kind of content that only works when the raw material is exceptional - and that's exactly what we set out to deliver from day one of pre-production. The sweeping wide shots, the intimate crowd reactions, the electricity of the performance - all of it was planned, anticipated and captured with this kind of edit in mind. The result is a cinematic tribute to a genuinely historic night.