

Yomi Ayeni is an award-winning transmedia creator, producer, filmmaker, and storyteller, known for bringing a multicultural perspective to the Steampunk genre. His current project, Clockwork Watch, is a retro-futurist Steampunk/Victoriana story told across graphic novels, interactive theatre, online platforms, and film, with collaborations including the British Library, Royal Observatory, Scottsdale Civic Library, and Lakes International Comic Art Festival.
Over two decades, Yomi has developed reality TV formats such as Global E-Missions (ITV), winner of the 2002 Broadcast Award for Best Use of New Media, and produced Breathe, an early interactive film exploring participatory storytelling in a murder mystery. His film and TV credits include The Son, Sex Pistols Ministries, McDonald and Dodds, After Life, Beltane, and Mandy, with a focus on immersive narratives that bring audiences closer to the heart of the story.

Laurelle Jones is a versatile producer working across podcasts, film, radio, and television, with expertise in production, 1st AD, and production management. She began her career in 2013 with the short film No.27 and made her lead production debut with Lia (2014), which won multiple awards, screened at over 11 international festivals, and aired on Aspire TV and Amazon Prime. In 2017, she became Festival Coordinator for Women Of The Lens, the UK’s first film festival for Black women and women of colour, championing underrepresented voices in storytelling.
During the 2021 lockdown, Laurelle expanded into directing and 1st AD work, creating music videos for Davido + Focalistic, Ayo Beatz + Wes Nelson, and campaigns for Nike London, MomCozy, and Oceans Apart. She later worked as Producer at TBN UK and Production & Studio Manager at London Podcast Studios. Now freelancing, her current projects include podcasts Did We Stutter? and Get The Picture, short films Age of Quorum, Last Christmas, and her recent film What Would Mother Say?, an Official Selection at Bolton, Bath (IMDb New Filmmaker Award nominee), and Wrochester film festivals 2025.

Corey Brotherson is an award-winning Writer, Editor, and Creative Consultant with 24 years in the videogames industry, working with PlayStation, King, Apple, and more. He is the Narrative Designer/Writer for Windrush Tales, was Lead Narrative Designer on BAFTA-winning Tales of Kenzera: Zau, and is a full BAFTA member and judge. He won the 2024 Game Dev Heroes Writing & Narrative Award and has been featured in the UN-partnered publication The Ambassador.
Corey also has an 18-year comic career, co-creating Magic of Myths, writing/editing Yomi Ayeni’s Clockwork Watch, and crafting the fantasy/sci-fi anthology Deadlier Than. In 2025, he wrote the biographical comic of MOBO-winning comedy duo ShxtsnGigs and scripted their 2026 UK & Ireland tour vertical videos.