An award-winning Bolton video production company has moved to a new base and wants to help the town’s creatives tell their stories with its high-tech studios.
Title Productions has moved from its original base in Farnworth to 7 Canon Court, Institute Street, in Bolton town centre.
Founded by University of Bolton media production graduates Nicolay Armando and business partner, Noor Ann, Title has built up a reputation for first-class photography and videography, helping businesses and organisations spread their message.
Clients include Bolton Council, Bolton Wanderers, Volkswagen, the NHS, Allman Builders and Merseytravel. Title has also worked on documentaries, as well as community and charity projects.
Its new base includes a large studio with infinity wall for photography and filming, greenscreen backdrop option, cinema room for editing and audio recording, and a podcast studio with four set-up options.
There is also plenty of space for Title’s eight-strong team to work on projects.
Nicolay said: “The new studio is a fantastic space and has everything we need for clients, whether it is an advert, showreel, social media clip or a documentary.
“We also want to create somewhere to help local creatives and influencers create content and build an audience to share their story.
“We are looking for local talent for collaborations, especially with podcasts because it is all about engaging people with similar interests.
“We hope it will create a lot of opportunities for people to engage with their audience because podcasts are becoming more and more popular. The average adult listens to three to four podcasts a week and the average age is 24 to 35 and we want to help people create content and reach the biggest audience they can.”
The studio and editing suite can be hired our or can be used in collaboration with Nicolay and the team, who have also set up Uncivilised Media - a non-profit company to help Bolton’s creatives break into a highly competitive industry.
Nicolay said: “We want to try to contribute more to be able to help the creatives in the community. We know how hard it is to work in the creative world and hope we can help people who are starting out or are ready to take their creative skills to the next level.”
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