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past projects:
In the past few years we’ve built a strong reputation in conference and event coverage, working with organisations including the Arts Council, British Waterways, British Geological Survey, Independent Midwives UK, National Audit Office, Financial Services Authority, Ministry of Justice, Which?, LG Group (Local Government Association), Leeds City Council, European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (Ecord), Ashridge Consulting, Nokia, O2, University of Nottingham, Environment Agency, Universities UK. Many clients have returned with more commissions.
an example:
Much of our events coverage is subject to client copyright and confidentiality restrictions,
so can’t be shown here. Showcased above is an excerpt from a full speech recording
of Dr John Francis -
the briefs:
Comprehensive and reactive conferencing and events services including:
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during -
after -
In addition, our news broadcast experience means we often film and edit on site, on the day, making material available to the tightest deadlines. Several of our projects (including Nokia – All of Us and On The Waterfront) have involved producing a short reflective documentary at the event, to be shown both live and online at the end of the same day, reinforcing themes and messages before delegates leave.
filming details:
Events coverage ranges from single-
post-
“A big thank you to cgvision for all their work with us on film and at conference. It went down really, really well. cgvision’s been fantastic, with a really impressive grasp of what we wanted as clients. Fun to work with and professional – they just made everything very, very easy for us.”
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Corporate Programme Manager, Local Government Group
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University of Huddersfield.
“Just come back from presenting the film to a room full of professionals in various services. There was a stunned silence after it… and some watery eyes…It was obviously very powerful. Great stuff – well done”
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University of Nottingham.