Sheffield video production company secures three-year awards deal
Fortay Media, the Sheffield-based video production company, has won a three-year deal to produce a package of videos for the annual Barnsley/Rotherham Chamber Business Awards ceremony.
The event, which attracts over 500 guests, according to the Chamber ‘is considered to be one of the Region’s most prestigious business events’.
The ceremony has been hosted by the combined Chamber since 2010 and is open to all members and any business with an ‘S’ postcode.
The video production package includes the creation of a pre-event video, ‘red carpet’ filming on the night, and the production of an after-event highlights video.
Iain Kean, Fortay Media’s managing director, said: “We are delighted to be involved, once again, with the Chamber in creating video content for the Region’s business event of the year.
“This year we intend on rolling out the red carpet with our own professional TV presenter creating an Oscars theme for the official event video. We believe this will create a truly memorable memento for all attendees as well as provide winners with a treasured souvenir of their achievements.”
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