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Tower Hamlets Homes Project

Our most recent video project is up on our site! Tower Hamlets Homes is the largest ALMO (Arms Length Management Organisation) in the Borough and therefore responsible for most of the social housing in Tower Hamlets. They held a conference for residents in order to demonstrate the work they have been doing and to gain residents’ feedback. Tower Hamlet Homes commissioned us to create three videos for this project, aiming to raise the aspirations of residents.

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Feedback from Newham Fustal League Video Project

Remember our recent blog post on the video Gateway Media completed for Newham Mayor’s Futsal League? Well we have just received feedback for the project, which was extremely positive. An excerpt from the Client Feedback Report reads as follows:

THE VIDEO WAS SHOT PERFECTLY AND THE EDITING PROCESS WAS EXCELLENT. THE COMMUNICATION WAS SUPERB AND THE WHOLE PROJECT EXPERIENCE FROM START TO FINISH WAS A PLEASANT ONE.

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We are recruiting...

Thanks to the Future Jobs Fund we are pleased to be able to offer 6 month contracts in the following positions:

Relationship Manager - CLOSED
Video Assistant - CLOSED
Design Assistant - CLOSED
Production Assistant - CLOSED
Administrative Assistant - CLOSED

As these are funded positions conditions apply to those who can apply. If you want to work as part of a highly motivated team for a leading media agency in London then get in touch. For more information on these positions see our recruitment page here

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The Construction Network Conference Event Video Feedback

We just received some excellent feedback from one of our clients operating in the construction sector. Ryan, founder of the Construction Network, used us to capture a conference event on video. Here is what he had to say:

"We launched our revolutionary networking site for the built environment at the Eco Build exhibition 2010 and wanted to capture the occasion on video. This highlighted the launch and gave those who couldn't attend the chance to see what happened.

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