MLStudio is a production company with a focus on live entertainment;
particularly for tourstheatre, installations, performing arts and live events. We offer creative direction, production services, animation and interactive design. Click on the words above to explore. Find out more about who we are here or contact us for more info.

About Us
ML Studio is a creative partnership between Marcus Lyall, Mark Logue and Evan Raskob. We specialise in making visual content for live performances and installations.This includes video, film and interactive design. We’ve worked extensively with film and video projection, LED screens and lighting. We’re used to working in the demanding atmosphere of live events and collaborating with artists and production designers. Our skills combine to cover creative direction, film production, post-production and software development. Our studio is based in Dalston, East London.

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Marcus Lyall:

Marcus started out by making slide and film shows in London’s underground music scene, over fifteen years ago. Since then, he’s worked as a designer, director and animator. He has worked across many fields, from making art installations to directing TV commercials. A lot of his work is for music clients, especially large-scale rock tours.

Evan Raskob
Evan Raskob:

Evan Raskob is an artist, consultant, and teacher, and performer (as PixelPusher). Evan has worked with a number of artists, including Robert Whitman, Leo Villarael, Marie Sester, Tina Gonsalves, and architects and designers such as Skidmore, Owens, and Merrill (SOM), Jason Bruges Studio, and 3D sound design studio Illustrious. Evan is also an active member of OpenLab London, an open source software, art, and ideas collective based in London. Follow him on Twitter.

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Mark Logue:

Mark Logue forged his career in the world of live entertainment when he formed Punk Films in 1999, designing visuals with lighting designer Willie Williams for U2 and the Rolling Stones amongst others. Along the way, he acquired experience making promos, commercials and TV graphics, but later returned to directing and designing projections for concerts and theatre.