Mashup films
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MashUp Films is a company dedicated to making short film, documentary and music video, particularly in the area of music and art.
[edit] Overview
Founded by Matt Robinson and Malcolm Boyle in 2004, the first project 'Shouting The UK' is still in production and has been followed by 2 DVD extras for the film 'Kidulthood' named 'Premiere' and 'After Party'. The latest project was a music video for UK Hip Hop producer 'DJ Skitz' and his track 'Requiem Of The Gods' featuring the artists 'Orifice', 'Lethal', 'Dynamite MC' and 'Mr Ti2bs'.
On 30th November 2006, MashUp Films put on a night at 'Herbal' night club in Shoreditch, London called 'ZAN'. It was to raise money and awareness for Autism and had the following artists perform: 'Skinnyman', 'Rodney P', 'MCD', 'Braintax', 'Million Dan', 'Mr Ti2bs', 'The Sea', 'DJ Skitz', 'DJ Flight', 'DJ Die', 'DJ T1', 'DJ Driver', 'DJ Ollie'. A short film made by MashUp Films called 'What Does Autism Mean To You?' was shown on the night and has since been posted on youtube and received 174,000 plus views.

