Draft:Studio Muiz
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Submission declined on 10 February 2026 by DoubleGrazing (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Company type | Creative studio |
|---|---|
| Industry | Media production |
| Founded | Sunderland, England |
| Founder | Corey Muizelaar |
| Headquarters | Sunderland , England |
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Studio Muiz is a creative studio based in Sunderland, England, founded by Corey Muizelaar. The studio produces visual and audio media across a range of formats, including documentary filmmaking, corporate videography, social media content, and podcasts. Its work has received coverage in regional news outlets, including the Sunderland Echo and The Northern Echo, particularly in relation to its documentary project Sunderland to Ukraine: A Journey to the Frontline.
History
Studio Muiz is a creative studio founded in Sunderland, England, by Corey Muizelaar. The studio produces visual and audio media across multiple formats, including documentary projects, social media content, corporate videography, and podcasts. In addition to client-based work, Studio Muiz has been involved in the development of film and high-end television projects.[1]
Work
Studio Muiz produces visual and audio media across a range of formats, including documentary filmmaking, corporate videography, social media content, and podcast production. The studio undertakes both commissioned work and original productions.
The studio’s debut documentary, Sunderland to Ukraine: A Journey to the Frontline, is planned from release in 2026.[2] In addition to this project, the studio has stated that it is developing further film and high-end television projects.[3][4]
'Dead Boys' their second documentary; inspired by the Sam Fender song of the same name, is presented by comedian Matt Richardson, and investigates the incredibly high suicide rate of men in the north east of England; why charities are bridging the gap of services the government should be providing and how grief can be turned into art.
The studio is currently in pre production for their first feature film 'The Troubles' about a forbidden gay romance set to the backdrop of the struggle of this period.
Reception
Several local news outlets have covered Studio Muiz’s work in progress on its Ukraine-themed documentary. In a feature by the Sunderland Echo, filmmaker Corey Muizelaar discussed his preparations to travel to Ukraine to deliver medical supplies and document the journey, explaining that he hoped the resulting film would raise awareness of volunteer efforts and conditions at the front lines.[5]
A follow-up article in the Sunderland Echo reported on Muizelaar’s return from Ukraine and his reflections on the experience, quoting him on the motivations behind the documentary project and the challenges encountered during filming.[6]
Coverage in The Northern Echo highlighted the studio’s involvement in producing a documentary aimed at aiding Ukraine relief efforts, noting collaboration with community figures and identifying the project as part of a broader local creative response to the ongoing crisis.[7]
References
- ^ "About". STUDIO MUIZ. Retrieved 2026-02-10.
- ^ Muizelaar, Corey Adam, Sunderland to Ukraine: A Journey to the Frontline, Alastair Chambers, Joel McShane, Corey Adam Muizelaar, Studio Muiz, retrieved 2026-02-10
- ^ Dead Boys, retrieved 2026-02-10
- ^ Behind Closed Doors, Corey Adam Muizelaar, Amy George, Studio Muiz, retrieved 2026-02-10
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "I want to raise awareness and help- Meet the young filmmaker on Ukraine mercy mission". Sunderland Echo. 2025-10-14. Retrieved 2026-02-10.
- ^ "People are dying and we made this film to remind the world there's a war going on". Sunderland Echo. 2026-01-02. Retrieved 2026-02-10.
- ^ "Panto actor swaps tights for bulletproof vest in Ukraine documentary". The Northern Echo. 2025-10-09. Retrieved 2026-02-10.
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