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High
profile company with key contacts and fully equipped crew available for any size
shoot
Steve
Hills technical chief
Wildside
is run by award-winning cameraman/director and technical chief Steve Hills, ex-Channel
Four and Hillside Studios. Hes been working at the high end of broadcast
television for over 20 years and can direct/shoot and edit the final product.
Steve has worked as technical director on the acclaimed
BBC period drama Coming to England, the FIFA World Cup and Carltons Statues
and Monuments series. All this between filming and directing business videos
in locations as far afield as the high Arctic and Harlow.
Gill
Williams producer
The
companys second partner is award-winning journalist and broadcaster Gill
Williams. She is travel editor of for the Sunday Mirror, a regular
broadcaster and producer for the BBC and independent television. She also writes
for The Times and the Guardian. Gill is an authority on the travel and tourism
industries. She is an experienced scriptwriter and has designed and implemented
media training schemes for clients ranging from a multinational magazine company
to Londons Metropolitan Police.
Robin
Hill project manager Robin
is an experienced producer and project manager working across video, DVD, CD Rom
and print. In addition to broadcast television, Robin has produced and managed
projects for business clients including Volvo, the Royal Mail, Royal Society for
the Protection of Birds, Avis and BP.
Ray
Knightly business development manager Ray
is a highly experienced business consultant with an extensive background in IT
and design. He is the first point of contact with business clients to help
get projects off the ground.
Della
Drees art director, designer
An
experienced art director, Della handles all things visual from web sites to interactive
CD roms. She is also currently undertaking academic research into electronic communication.
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