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Which Caribbean Island Are We On?

Production Manager


Client: British Airways & St. Lucia Tourist Board

Campaign: Two day live and interactive broadcast from St Lucia to the electronic billboard in Westfields, west London.

Production Company: Connected Pictures


Comedy Cuts Website

Producer


Website: www.ITV.com/comedycuts

Production Company: ITV Productions


Website running in conjunction with the Comedy Cuts series.  Featuring weekly unseen sketches, streamed episodes, behind the scenes info, competitions, biographies and photos. Accompanied two series of Comedy Cuts.

INTERACTIVE PROMOTION

British Airways ran a competition to guess which beach two presenters are doing their live transmission from, to win a holiday there.  People can live text questions to the presenters asking for clues, and pre-recorded VTs of activities and the island landmarks were then played.  Presenters spent two days talking to people in Westfields in London by email and text and involved complex interactive website to accompany the live transmission.

ONLINE

ON-LINE INTERACTIVE DRAMA EPISODE - BBC

Part of the Our World War series (2014)

Production Manager, live footage.


Directors: Scott Rawsthorne and Jon Shaikh

Producer: Dan Tucker

Production Company: BBC

Broadcaster: BBC Website - click here to visit


A pioneering 20 minute on-line episode where the viewer is asked to make critical decisions as the young corporal struggling to keep his men alive. The episode is set  in High Wood at the Battle of the Somme.  After each chapter, the viewer’s military tactics, morale for his troops and abilities as a leader are assessed.  After each chapter is completed, further content is unlocked - including an animated graphic novel telling the viewer more about their character and life as a soldier.


This on-line episode was the first ever interactive episode transmitted and has been enormously successful, giving the viewer/participant a unique experience of World War I.