Lloyd's Pantheon was screened at the BKSTS 2012 student showcase.[2] This was his third film to be shown at the BFI showcase, with The Constant being shown in 2011 and The Death of the Cinema Projectionist the same year. Pantheon went on to win Best Film, Best Score and Best Production Design at Screentest Film Festival 2013.[3] It also screened internationally at Plus Camerimage 2012 in Poland and National Film Festival for Talented Youth 2013 in Seattle, USA.[4] In July 2013, it was released online for public viewing a year after its completion.[5]
The Constant was also selected for the 2011 BBC Music Video Festival and shown by the BBC on 20 screens around the UK.[6]
Lloyd composes under the moniker of Ursine Vulpine, and scored the award-winning soundtrack for Pantheon (2012).
In October 2012, the track "Decompression/Reborn: Death" was used on the 2nd trailer for Kathryn Bigelow's film Zero Dark Thirty. It originally featured on the soundtrack to Pantheon.
In August 2013, the track "Reborn: Death (Alternate)", an unused track from the soundtrack to Pantheon, was featured in the second trailer for Paul Greengrass's film Captain Phillips.
In April 2019, the song titled "I'm Going to Drive Until It Burns My Bones" from the Album Respire was used for the trailer to the HBO Original show Chernobyl.