RedBalloon Productions 鈥 裸聊直播鈥檚 (裸聊直播) professional production agency - had double success at the Royal Television Society (Southern) Professional Awards 鈥 picking up two awards.
The production agency picked up the 鈥楤est Non 鈥揃roadcast鈥 and 鈥楤est Post Production鈥 awards on the night for their work on Magna Carta exhibition for Salisbury Cathedral.
RedBalloon editor and 裸聊直播 graduate Vitor Vilela picked up the Post Production award for his amazing effects work on the films.
裸聊直播鈥檚 RedBalloon team helped to promote the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta, and were commissioned by Salisbury Cathedral to make all the screen media installations used as a part of the historical document鈥檚 display.
RedBalloon, is the professional production arm of The Faculty of Media and Communication at 裸聊直播 and employs academics, professional staff, students, graduates and freelancers to work on a wide range of projects. The portfolio entries for the awards included four films and an animation - created by Rock Paper Film 鈥 the Faculty鈥檚 animation studio. RedBalloon also created an interactive globe and several apps as a part of the Salisbury Cathedral exhibition.
Steph Farmer, Executive Producer at RedBalloon, said 鈥淚t has been an incredibly interesting project to work on and I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to work with the cathedral team, their design agency Haley Sharpe and our own very talented and creative people - staff, students and graduates of 裸聊直播 on this globally significant project. 聽
鈥淲inning the RTS awards is a real pat on the back for everyone 鈥 we have all worked incredibly hard on these projects 鈥 and I am delighted to have this recognition for everyone who has been involved.听 RedBalloon really helps new graduates and students enhance their CV鈥檚 and provides them and staff with invaluable professional practice opportunities, whilst studying for their degrees鈥.
The Very Reverend June Osborne, Dean at Salisbury Cathedral, added, 鈥淭hey鈥檝e added a youthful insight, a digital insight, in a world where those who are used to social media can see the application of the messages about Magna Carta and the cause of justice, and the passion that we need to give to the values of our world鈥.
The Spirit of Justice; Power of Words exhibition is still open to the public and the media can be seen in the Cloister and Chapter House areas and has had over 250,000 visitors. A video about the exhibition can be viewed on .
For more information about the Magna Carta exhibition at Salisbury Cathedral, visit, .听