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Webcast Production

WHAT WE DO

Webcasts widen the scope of your communications.  A far cry from the usual uninspiring Word documents, webcasts help you to communicate an attention-grabbing story and an identity, at the same time as delivering vital information. Just Communications can help you achieve that aim.


Each member of our team is a skilled storyteller. We’ve been making radio and television programmes for many years, so we are used to listening to people. It’s what we do. 

We collaborate closely with you.  We think alongside you, interpreting your needs and making them come alive with real texture and vibrancy. Our production experience enables us to listen to your message and shape it into an effective and persuasive format. We don't tell you what to say - we just help you say it in the best possible way.

                          
                           Deliver your message.

                          
                           Captivate your audience.

The final product - your webcast - will be a reflection of your values, your brand and your intent: a bespoke production marked by both flair and precision.

We engage with you in a comprehensive series of production processes, including consultation, research & development, storyboarding, scripting, presenting, directing, recording, editing and mastering. Working with you every step of the way, we ensure that your webcast reflects your message and company identity.



WHO WE ARE

Presenters:
We work with many well-known presenters. Our line up includes Newsnight's Emily Maitlis, News at Ten's Katie Derham, Legal Commentator Joshua Rosenburg, Radio 4's Fi Glover and style guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. Whatever your message, be it direct and authoritative or warm and engaging, we can find the right presenter to lend your webcast the ideal voice.

Producers:
Our producers have decades of combined experience in radio, television and webcasting, and have won many prestigious awards.


Susan Marling

Susan Marling, who has a background in print journalism and TV as well as
radio, has been media training individuals and organisations for 8 years.
Clients have ranged from CEOs of large firms facing crisis, through law
companies to publishing houses and advertising agencies looking for brand
extension and new audiences. She also has considerable experience in custom-
making podcast courses for clients who demand journalistic excellence and
the highest technical standards.



Kate Bland
Co-director, Kate Bland is a skilled audio producer with interests in science and art. She has produced award winning radio programmes and successful exhibition guides for a variety of institutions. She has a talent for developing imaginative audio and visual solutions for improving communications and audience development. Prior to broadcast production, she worked in development and curatorial positions at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Visiting Arts, the Royal Academy of Arts and the Whitechapel Art Gallery.


Hannah Rosenfelder
Hannah has produced documentaries and features for the BBC World Service and for BBC Radio 2, 3 and 4. She has worked on BBC daily magazine programmes and weekly discussion programmes In Our Time, Start The Week, The Forum and Night Waves. She holds degrees in Classics (University of Cambridge) and Classical Singing (Guildhall School of Music and Drama).



Gio Ulleri
Gio’s track record in print, radio and television is striking. It ranges from Radio 4's Face The Facts through Channel 4’s Dispatches and Cutting Edge,  BBC’s The Big Story, Kenyon Confronts, Panorama and Undercover Britain to ITV’s Tonight with Trevor MacDonald. He regularly works for Channel 4 News and was put forward for a Foreign Press Award for a recent report he produced on operation Panther's Claw in Afghanistan. He’s recently made five short films for the Equality and Human Rights Commission which they used to launch their Inquiry Report. He has a real gift for teaching, and regularly trains young journalists to make short films.He has managed to secure world exclusives, successfully put criminals behind bars, and been nominated for several awards.



Kevin Burden
Kevin Burden has twenty years' experience of producing popular factual programmes for radio and television. He was the Assistant Editor with the BBC in Bristol responsible for launching Inside Out, a series which tackled serious issues in an entertaining way on prime time BBC1. Throughout his career, Kevin has specialised in environmental issues, training producers worldwide in reporting techniques. Kevin has worked in more than 30 countries worldwide.  He is currently advising the Nigerian Ministry of Health on health communications.



Lucy Greenwell
Lucy Greenwell has made podcasts for a wide range of organisations, including the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, the British Medical Journal, the Guardian Newspaper and the Open University.   She has covered travel, business, the arts, medicine, and sport at debates and press conferences nationwide. Lucy is also an experienced radio producer, and has worked across the BBC networks.

Production Manager
Tamsen Courtenay

Tam has 10 years experience in broadcast journalism, specialising in television current affairs, notably BBC's Panorama and Channel 4's Dispatches.  She has a strong investigative leaning and an ability to get to the heart of a story quickly. She manages the productions from the embryonic stages of research and development through to delivery of the final film, always working very closely with the client.

We have production facilities in SoHo, London along with central locations across the UK.



OUR CLIENTS

The Welcome Trust
RIBA
The Open University
The Practical Law Company
IPC
Origin Publishing
The Barbican Art Gallery
NBS
Future Publishing



THE FINISHED PRODUCT
A Just Communications film for the RIBA.