We specialising in PR, events and corporate films. As a sister company to Fight Gravity, we bring the same creative rigour and production craft to smaller-scale projects, offering brands and agencies a stable, flexible home for content that needs to move fast without compromising on quality. Our work is designed to integrate seamlessly — whether as a direct partner or white-label collaborator — providing dependable production with a creative edge.

126 Films is a nimble
production partner

Paul Cheung

Paul started Fight Gravity in 2011, determined to turn a lifelong obsession with film into a lifelong career. His journey from self-shooting director to producer and executive producer has been unpredictable, dramatic, and fulfilling.

Over the course of nearly 600 projects across 25 countries, Paul has handled everything from massive set builds and high-octane stunts to cutting-edge CGI and AI workflows. Whether the budget was modest or seven figures, his focus has always been the same — creating the best possible content, no matter the scale.

14 years later, Paul is still pushing Fight Gravity with start-up-type energy - constantly looking for exciting projects, improved ways of working and new ventures - like 126 Films.

Adam Roberts

Adam began his career on the creative side of advertising, leading campaigns as a creative director before moving into production over a decade ago. Since then, he’s worked as a director and senior producer across film, photography, and branded content for agencies and global brands.

After a long stint producing at Another Production in London, Adam co-founded 126 Films in 2025 — driven by a desire to create a more agile, collaborative production model. With experience on both the agency and production sides, he brings a rare blend of creative insight and practical know-how to every project.

The name 126 Films is inspired by Element 126 — a yet-to-be-discovered element predicted to stay remarkably stable, even in volatile conditions. In nuclear physics, 126 is a “magic number,” placing it on the so-called island of stability. For us, it’s a metaphor: a calm, reliable centre in the fast-moving world of production. A place where ideas take root, find form, and last.

What’s in a name?