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New video producer adds to growing TMC team
TMC Strategic Communications have just appointed Gareth Lang as Video Producer to support the full service agency’s increasing demand for corporate videos and the expansion of the in-house studio team.
Gareth is the sixth new team member to join Congleton-based TMC in the past twelve months.
With a degree in Digitial Film and Post Production Technology from Staffordshire University and past experience working on a number of fast-paced national client accounts, Gareth brings his expert knowledge of filming, editing and sound effects to work with the TMC team to develop and deliver first class corporate video.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for me,” said Gareth, “I love what I do, and joining TMC will allow me to work with a much bigger creative team to produce videos for a really broad range of clients. The team have made me feel really welcome and I’m looking forward to my first shoot on Wednesday 25th February at the final of the Siemens Roller Coaster Schools Challenge at Congleton Town Hall.
MD Tim McCloud said: “we interviewed several candidates with extensive experience and proven filming skills, but when Gareth told us about his determination to complete his second Tough Mudder Challenge, training five times a week to run twelve miles through testing conditions, we knew we’d found someone with commitment and the right positive ‘can do’ attitude we all share here!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Vicky Pulman .
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