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West Yorkshire’s AVM Studios invests £50k in new Shipley complex
West Yorkshire’s AVM Studios has invested £50k in a newly refurbished integrated studio complex in Shipley with the help of Mr. Yorkshire Ltd.
The Studio complex allows the owners to offer clients the complete in-house video production solution with a 750sq ft studio as the centre piece.
AVM Studios can call upon a full range of creative people including cameramen, editors, graphic designers, web designers and audio technicians – all permanently stationed in the studios.
Alan Tisch, co-founder of AVM Studios, has 15 years in the TV broadcast industry states, “We are proud to launch this modern studio production facility here in Shipley with Keith Madeley as our non-executive director, a much renowned figure in the Yorkshire region and it is an absolute pleasure to partner with him on his Mr Yorkshire TV channel.
“We aim for AVM Studios to become a central hub for the media industry in the Yorkshire area.
The studios facilities and all the equipment are available to hire 24/7.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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