Alongside our production work, Met Film Creative works as a media change agency providing technical, business and production strategy, implementation and training.

 

We advise, then manage change and deliver production workflows and facilities through our direct hands-on experience. We help organisations transform rapidly to the most cost-efficient way of producing high-quality video for multi-channel, cross-platform distribution.

 

 

The Guardian

In 2007, The Guardian set itself the aim of becoming the leading left-leaning multimedia organisation in the world. From the very beginning, lead consultant, Russell Stopford, worked with The Guardian to both devise and execute a wide-ranging programme of multimedia expansion, including the design and installation of in-house AV studios, online graphics re-branding, the implementation of a bespoke web video workflow, as well as training and the development of a broader online video strategy.


We are also now working with The Guardian to co-produce a series of ‘next generation’ video podcasts that will fully exploit the full potential of the paper’s new multimedia studios at King’s Place.

 

Ealing Council

Since 2008, Met Film has been working with Ealing Borough Council to enrich its communication with both residents and commercial partners through the use of both video-rich media and online campaigns.

Alongside creating dynamic video content for the council’s major ‘Altogether Better’ re-branding campaign for Ealing, we also supplied social networking consultancy and video production for the 2009 Ealing Summer Festivals.

 


For this last project, we successfully boosted engagement in Ealing Summer Festivals through a range of online strategies, including Youtube virals, MMS photo uploading, Facebook and Twitter campaigns and online competitions. We are currently working with the council on both further video production work and a broader, cross-departmental social networking strategy.