About Tommygun
What and How We Do It
We do not aim to be the most expensive or the cheapest but we do aim to to provide the best value. Our structure is aimed at providing top quality content, without the big agency add-on costs but with the ongoing communication to ensure projects are delivered which meet our client’s needs and are on-time and on-budget.
Our video-led approach produces assets that can be re-used, re-worked and re-packaged to ensure that they continue to be up to date and relevant.
History
Tommygun has been producing web and video content for ten years. In that time we have moved offices a few times, seen some staff come and go and seen a huge variety of clients. From the BBC through to the Housing Corporation, from Deutsche Bank through to LEGO, from a small housing association to the biggest global corporations. What links this diverse range of clients and body of work is our ability to understand our client needs and then create a solution to meet those and reach their audience.
Team
We have a core team that specialise in video production, programming, animation, design and production.
We shoot, edit, design and programme in-house and we also have a training specialist who has worked within learning and development for many years. We create concepts, write scripts and project manage each stage of the process.
If any other skills are required, we have an established pool of contractors who have been with us for many years and are fully versed in the Tommygun way.
Delivery
We break delivery into five stages:
Content and Concept - scripting, storyboarding and ensuring the client knows what to expect from the finished product.
Pre-Production - creation of graphics, finalising content and planning shoots and any other assets.
Production - filming of the content, producing the audio, building the interface and any other content, such as voiceovers.
Post-Production - for video this is three edit stages.
Distribution - getting it to the audience; as part of a website, as a standalone DVD (which we can duplicate) or being sent out to third parties via intranets and portals.