Motion Impossible Ltd Business Member

Motion Impossible was formed to create new and innovative ways to move cameras in film, TV and VR.

Member Bio

Our team consists of experienced cameramen, technology lovers, design engineers and remote vehicle fanatics.  We are now established as the leaders in remote dolly technology and are the creators of the AGITO.

MI’s mission as a cutting-edge camera robotics company, is to transform the way we move cameras in all aspects of filmmaking. Whilst also providing an enjoyable, inspiring and supportive place to work, enabling individuals to thrive and fulfil their potential.

We are a diverse team of enthusiastic and dedicated specialists, the collective knowledge of the whole team enables us to explore new ideas and new technologies, finding gaps instead of following others. No idea is a bad idea, and we like to give our employees the freedom to stretch their creative and engineering muscles whilst always striving to create products that will keep us in front of the crowd.

We have passionate ideas about what is (im)possible and we want our employees to share that with us by creating truly awesome solutions

Key People

Fiona Hurst | COO

Fiona joined MI in 2016, following a 15 year career in natural history and adventure television production. Fiona is an accomplished production manager and brings to MI a wealth of experience; having managed and delivered projects internationally for five, ITV, Channel 4, Animal Planet, Discovery and National Geographic. As our COO, Fiona ensures the smooth running and management of the operational arm of the business.

Rob Drewett | CEO

Our CEO Rob, is a BAFTA nominated BBC Wildlife Cameraman, whose credits include Planet Earth II, Africa and Life Story. Rob began his career as an underwater cameraman and later moved to the BBC NHU (only after a spell working as cameraman for a Saudi Prince)! He was also part of a 4-man crew that beat the world record for complete circumnavigation of the globe in the fastest time by powerboat. Rob founded Motion Impossible in 2014, with the goal of innovating new and exciting ways to add movement to television, film and VR.

Andy Nancollis | CTO