A Quick Look at Our Video Production Team

March 23, 2022

Here at CH, our team is at the top of our priority list. Read on to learn about all the vital job roles that make up our agency.

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Here at CH, our team is at the top of our priority list, as well looking after our lovely clients and making awesome video content, of course.


We're a fairly small team but we are mighty! Lots of us have different roles and can wear different hats when needed. For example, you may find Senior Producer Mads doing the odd music edit, and MD Emily directing the odd interview. We like to get our hands dirty to support our clients and grow skills across everybody in our CH family.


Here's a quick look at our roles and what that means when we're creating a video project...


Managing Director Emily

No surprises here. The MD has the power! Emily’s in charge of running things, providing strong leadership and decision-making to make sure we’re running smoothly.


Being a Producer herself, she also likes to get involved in client briefs, brainstorms and proposals for big scale projects.

Emily’s a dab hand at music editing (coming from a musical background herself!) and has a knack for smashing quick turnaround projects.


Creative Lead Gary

Gary is in the prime position of Creative Lead… daaarrling! Over the past 30 years or so, his knowledge combines theatre direction, graphic design, computer graphics and video production. As well as producing and overseeing the creative elements for lots of our big video proposals, you’ll often find Gary at home in After Effects, InDesign and Illustrator and planning CGI projects, concocting something pretty.


Senior Producers/Directors Laura & Mads

Laura and Mads have both been in the video industry for the best part of two decades now, Producing and Directing video projects for a wealth of clients.From deciding the creative direction of the video, quoting, scripting, storyboarding, budgeting, making casting decisions, directing shoots and ensuring the end product meets our client’s briefs in every way! Laura and Mads also manage individual jobs and also oversee production with our more junior Producer team (below). 


These roles are about overseeing our vast client list and devising the strategies for lots of our video projects. 


Producers/Directors & Production Co-ordination Rach & Lauren & Ash

Similar to the above, Rach, Lauren and Ash are also involved in producing, directing and coordinating our video projects, adding creative flair and making sure that deadlines are met and key decisions are made to hit the mark.


Post Production & Motion Graphics Lead Aidan

Aid is the head of our edit team, responsible for all things edit, motion graphics, 3D, CGI, and the technical things that we manage in house. Creating video projects from scratch as well as designing and animating artwork for our videos, Aid also supports the more junior people on our edit team here at CH Towers.


Video Editor/Motion Graphics Jade

Similar to the above, Jade looks after our editing and animation work with creative flair. Everything from editing interviews, piece to cameras and events that we film, subtitling, reformatting for social media to full motion graphics projects.

Junior Editor/Camera Operator Sam 

Sam has a keen eye for filming and lighting to help us shoot in an effective and eye-catching way. Once filmed, Sam loves to colour grade and arrange shots in the edit so that they tell a compelling story and get our client’s messages across.


Production Assistant  Cheryl

As our Production Assistant, Cheryl has a really wide range of organisational responsibilities to ensure that all production runs as smoothly as possible. From contacting freelancers to organising team activities, Cheryl is hands on and has a great eye for design too.


Human Resources & Accounts Diana

Diana’s got a key role in our team, responsible for the inner workings of invoicing, paying our team and also plays a huge part in hiring new people on our team.


We’re a nice bunch! So, if you’re after a video, get in touch.


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