Three Ravens spreads wings with new HQ
A Sheffield-based creative agency has expanded with new city centre headquarters.
Three Ravens, founded in 2023, has opened a 2000sq ft space featuring two podcast studios and a production suite known as the White Room.
The move follows the company’s recent partnership with global brand collective Strada Arc.
Bosses say the podcast studios are fully sound-proofed and equipped with 4K cameras and RØDE microphones, while the White Room provides a backdrop for photography, filming and events.
They add additional services include editing packages and social media strategy.
Josephine Webster, co-founder of Three Ravens, who also owns and runs Mentor Model Agency, said: “We’ve found podcast studios are often designed with a more masculine feel.
“So, we have made a conscious effort to create one that feels more feminine, softer and welcoming.”
Ian Holland, finance lead at Three Ravens, added: “Our expanded studio gives creatives and entrepreneurs the tools and space they need to excel.”
Jett Clark, co-founder of Three Ravens, added: “Social media is the front door of every business now.
“You can have a brilliant idea, but if your execution is wrong, it won’t land.”
The expansion builds on Three Ravens’ commitment to Sheffield’s creative scene, with collaborations already in place with Sheffield Hallam University to support student projects and events.
A launch event for the new space will take place on Thursday, October 16.
To register your interest, email: caw@threeravens.agency.
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