Fresh challenges await New Business Director at Film360
Fresh challenges await New Business Director at Film360
Boutique Film and TV Production agency Film360 recently appointed well known personality Mary Haddock-Staniland as their New Business Director.
The company produces in-house content for film, stills photography, digital content and television commercials with a fully equipped studio, which now boasts a 360 degree robotic camera, the first of its kind in the country.
Says Mary, “This is a seismic shift in product photography that will shoot a product range from every angle, giving a unique 360 degree view with just one click. It’s super-fast, super cheap and very high quality.”
The Film360 team of creatives, editors, animators and audio engineers create fast, high quality, cost-effective content for the likes of Briscoes Group, Restaurant Brands and BP.
They were also behind the success of last year’s viral NZ Police recruitment video, together with advertising agency Ogilvy.
Haddock-Staniland will be taking responsibility for driving and executing all sales and marketing communication designed to drive lead generation.
“Mary is a natural with people, they warm to her and she has great insight into how the end result of any production needs to be,” says Head of Film360, Siobhan Burke. “We are excited to have her on board.”
No stranger to the media landscape, Mary will be putting aside her PR company directorship, board advisory roles, MC responsibilities and large social media influence to focus on building new client relationships.
“I’m thrilled to help demonstrate how easy and affordable it is to create fabulous, engaging and effective content,” she says.
“With Film360 there is now big business expertise within reach of most SME’s and they can all expect to hear from me soon.”
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