WHO WE ARE
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Matthew Field had 15 years of agency experience in London producing and directing film marketing and publicity assets before launching Livonia Productions in 2019.
He has worked on TV and film projects around the around capturing compelling behind the scenes content.  Most recently he has produced junkets and content days on titles such as Fast 9, Fast X, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and The Super Mario Bros Movie. In 2023 he chaired the Golden Globes live roundtable Q&A with Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr and Emily Blunt for Oppenheimer. Field has written several books on cinema, including Blade Runners, Deer Hunters & Blowing the Bloody Doors Off! – the autobiography of Academy Award winning producer Michael Deeley. In 2019, Field’s book The Self Preservation Society: 50 Years of The Italian Job won the Royal Automobile Club’s prestigious Motoring Book of the Year. He has also co-written Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films and most recently the highly acclaimed Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond Volume 1.
Field’s journalism has appeared in the Sunday Express, Daily Mail, Road & Track, Octane, Magneto and Classic & Sportscar. His next book is Darker Than the Sun: An Atlas of James Bond Movie Locations will be published in November 2025.

Terence Race began his career in London, training as an editor at a leading film marketing agency. In 2012, he founded The Trace House in Melbourne, Australia, which quickly grew into one of the country’s foremost creative agencies. Race and his team have produced countless award-winning trailers, behind-the-scenes on-set content, promos, and digital and print campaigns with titles spanning everything from True Grit, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, to Everything Everywhere All At Once, for clients such as Netflix, Universal, and Village Roadshow.

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