Goodbye summer – hello autumn

The end of the summer holiday period in the Western Hemisphere can be a depressing time for some but here at Good Call Media we don’t have time to consider the weather – we’re too busy coping with yet another record breaking  pipeline of projects!

New client – Hall Hunter Partnership

Supplying UK’s leading supermarkets

September saw us start the month working for a new client. Hall Hunter Partnership is one of the UK’s most    successful fruit growers. The family business was formed in 1966 and is now a leading  UK grower of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and blueberries and its major UK customers include, Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Tesco.

The company relies heavily on workers who travel to the UK from other European countries including Poland, Bulgaria and Romania and we have been commissioned to make videos in four different languages to help attract future staff to the business…watch this space for more details.

Filming for Volition RX

We then travelled to Namur, Belgium, for the latest filming project for Volition RX, our existing customer who are pioneering new, affordable methods of predicting cancers through a simple blood test. Our drone came in handy when we needed to shoot some great shots of the Namur region for the film.

Filming with our drone

We took to the air with the drone again a few days later when we headed north in the UK to make the video launching the latest Yorkshire Property Industry Awards for Business Insider magazine. We filmed on a series of developments in Hull, Leeds and South Yorkshire for the film.

Studio trailer for 2019 Global Welfare Awards

We are also delighted to announce that we will be circumnavigating the globe again in 2019 to support the 3rd Global Animal Welfare Awards, organised by the World Veterinary Association and our patron client, Ceva Santé Animale. We will film the six winners in the different continents covered by the Awards and then host the ceremony itself   which will be held in Costa Rica, Central America in April 2019.

This year a new category has been added to recognise a student veterinarian who has gone ‘above and beyond the call of duty, when it comes to promoting the subject of animal welfare in their work and studies. Last year we travelled to Canada, Brazil, Scandinavia and Senegal in West Africa to interview and film the finalists for the 2018 awards. We will also be developing a new programme of presentation training for Ceva personnel.

And this is just the start of our workload that will take us to the end of 2018 and into 2019…roll on winter!