Wandsworth, London, UK. February 13th 2026 – Video production company BearJam has been recognised with four major awards at the prestigious 2026 Lens Awards, celebrating their rising success in the video production space.
At this year’s Lens Awards ceremony, held at The Brewery, London, the business was honoured with:
- Bronze in Best Documentary Style Video for their work with Company of Cooks
- Silver in Best Use of Artificial Intelligence for their work with SD Worx
- Silver in Best Use of Video in the Food and Beverage Sector for their work with Company of Cooks
- Gold in Best Use of Video in the Property, Construction, and Facilities Management Sector for their work with Landsec
The videos that earned BearJam the awards can be found here. Judges praised BearJam for their beautifully crafted work, cinematic approach, and excellent example of using AI to push boundaries.
Details on judges and descriptions of winning videos can be found in the Lens Awards 2026 Winners Book. The awards recognise the innovation, quality, and creativity at BearJam, highlighting the company’s continued commitment to making bold and powerful video for brands across a range of sectors.
As a small, independent business, being recognised in four diverse categories is a huge achievement.
James Hilditch, Founder and Creative Director at BearJam, says, “To be shortlisted for four awards was exciting. To win all four, including a Gold, is something I’m genuinely proud of. What I loved most was celebrating with the people behind the work. I enjoy every part of the production journey, from the first scribbled idea to the final touches in post, and an awards night feels like the perfect way to celebrate that process together as a team.”
The Lens Awards are one of the industry’s most respected annual events, recognising outstanding innovation.
Communicate Magazine is the organiser and owner of the Lens Awards. Rebecca Pardon, the editor, said in the Winners Book, “Now in its sixth year, the Lens Awards for Corporate Video exists to help navigate this unsteady terrain. This year’s programme celebrates more than ingenuity, but also monitors the pulse of an industry in flux. Each entry is a snapshot of ambition, as well as a testament to the skill required to combine creativity with strategy.
We hope the Lens Awards offers both inspiration and insight, and serves as a reminder that corporate communications need not only be technical and serious, but also cinematic, provocative and memorable. Congratulations to all the winners!”
ENDS