Photoreal 3D, motion, and film.
Hi — I'm Sean, the person behind Fire Flash. From a single product shot to a full brand story, I help bring your ideas to life — with real craft, and a bit of spark.
Just a taste, in under 60 seconds.
A little of everything on the menu: product, motion, medical, and brand.
Featured Frames.
Photoreal product films, medical & scientific 3D, brand motion, and live action — real projects, and the services behind them.
Tools
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What I cover.
3D Animation
3D shows what real life won't let you film: the inside of a product, the mechanism of something too small or intricate to capture on camera, the launch of a concept before it's even built. All rendered in-house, photoreal or fully stylised.
Motion Design
Titles, idents, infographics, explainers, and brand assets that move. The work that makes a message land in seconds.
Medical & Scientific
Procedural and anatomical animation, surgical filming, and pieces to camera, from the operating theatre to the patient using the device.
Film & Video
Interviews, pieces to camera, events, product showcases, and brand films. Filmed on location or in studio, edited and graded in-house.
Behind the work
Making the complex unmistakable.
Fire Flash is a 3D animation, motion, and film studio working at the harder end of the brief: advanced engineering, scientific and medical data, and premium consumer tech. The kind of subject where the idea is sound but nobody can quite picture it yet. The job is turning that into something an audience sees and immediately gets.
Concept, storyboard, build, render, edit and grade run through me, not a relay of departments. No agency overhead, no junior staff learning on your budget, no brief watered down as it passes down a chain. When a job needs another specialist, I bring in people I trust and stay across every frame myself.
What keeps pulling me in is the shot that doesn’t exist yet, and the technical puzzle of building it so it holds up under scrutiny. The job is the same every time. Make it clear, make it accurate, and finish it properly.
Reach out and let's talk
It usually starts with a conversation: a note, a rough idea, a half-thought. You don't need a finished brief or even a fully formed concept. Get in touch and talk it through. As the old line goes, it's good to talk.
so let's talk — it's just down here