What’s our story?

Watch & Learn Productions is a video production company that specialises in educational storytelling.

We create videos that are authentic, clear, concise, entertaining, and inspire a viewer’s curiosity to
watch and learn more.

We use an inclusive, accessible, audience-first approach to every stage of online content creation; from concept, to design, production, editing and publication.

We work with businesses, educational institutions, social ventures, charities, non-profits, and artists to bring their stories to life.

Our creative network of talented writers, videographers, editors, producers, illustrators, animators, photographers, and presenters are highly skilled at creating engaging digital learning content.

As a deaf-owned business, we are extremely passionate about equity and accessibility in education.

Through authentic, lived experience, we know the importance of non-verbal and visual communication; creating engaging and accessible educational video content for teachers and learners all around the world.

Meet our Director

Ross Exton is the Director of Watch and Learn Productions. He is a creative and passionate communicator with 15 years of hands-on experience as an innovative video and multimedia producer. He is adept at managing a variety of creative, educational and technical projects simultaneously; from concept, to design, production, editing and publication.

“Since childhood I have lived with a hearing loss that has shaped how I perceive and engage with the world around me.

Throughout my own education, I experienced the importance of non-verbal and visual communication. I learned how to overcome this invisible barrier, and developed a talent for exploring, understanding and sharing new ideas in visual ways to make them more accessible to others.

I have a passion for asking questions, embracing diverse perspectives, accessibility, helping others, and enacting positive social change. I strive to inspire curiosity in others and I’m hugely passionate about equity in education — especially in regards to the Deaf and Disabled community.”

Photograph - Ross Exton

Ross Exton