Noah Coalespi (born 24 August 2005) is a British filmmaker, musician, writer and founder of Crimson Reel Studios, an independent production company. Beginning as a self taught filmmaker, Coalespi built Crimson Reel Studios into the home of his films, music and visual projects. He has written and directed numerous independent productions, including the Headcase, the upcoming shorts The Red Tide, Forever 27 and the music project Jean Creamers. Alongside filmmaking, Coalespi records music under Crimson Reel Studios. His debut album, What's the time?, features original songs accompanied by multiple music videos, while the single Forever 27 marked one of his earliest commercial releases. Outside of production, Coalespi is an avid film enthusiast, documenting hundreds of films on Letterboxd while studying the techniques of classic directors and cinematographers. His passion for physical media, 1970s and cult films has become central to his artistic identity. In 2026, Coalespi began studying filmmaking at MetFilm School while continuing to expand Crimson Reel Studios. His long term ambitions include directing feature films, releasing original music, growing Crimson Reel Studios into a recognised independent production company and developing a body of work that celebrates practical filmmaking and classic cinema traditions. Crimson Reel Studios was founded with the belief that independent filmmakers and artists should have the freedom to create bold, original work without unnecessary creative limitations. The studio exists to champion distinctive voices and encourage artistic risk taking, and provide a home for projects that value individuality over convention. While maintaining a meticulous commitment to quality and craftsmanship, Noah Coalespi envisions Crimson Reel Studios as a production company where filmmakers, musicians and artists are empowered to express their ideas authentically.
