AVC crowned top Scottish media company in Televisual Corporate 50

 

AVC Media Enterprises is the top corporate production company in Scotland according to the annual Corporate 50 survey, conducted by leading broadcast and production industry publication, Televisual.

The survey which covers corporate production companies throughout the UK, quizzed managers about their project work, clients and budgets. Rankings were then based upon company corporate turnover and its reputation amongst its peers and staff.

This is a huge achievement for AVC, beating off tough competition to be ranked best in Scotland and 27th overall in the UK. Two major corporate credits from the last year which helped AVC achieve its corporate 50 ranking include, ‘Our Way’ for KCA Deutag and ‘Bacton Fire’ for Shell. Jamie Baikie, Media Production Manager for AVC comments:

“This superb ranking has come as a welcome boost to AVC’s media productions team and goes to prove that as a group of dedicated and talented individuals, we strive to, and succeed in surpassing client requirements, regardless of budget size. Undoubtedly, corporate production budgets have faced cuts in recent economic times but regardless, AVC still achieved a turnover of £3 million for corporate work alone in the past year.

“We have responded to a shift in client requirements, picking up a rise in personnel training and HSE productions as well as onshore/offshore inductions. This type of production is a stead-fast requirement for the Oil and Gas industry and is our core business in this region. We have ambitious plans to broaden our service offering, particularly within the 3D animation and visualisation market. This can be applied not only to the Oil and Gas sector, but also to the construction industry – our options are wide open.”

“The ability to offer a range of productions means that AVC is able to shift and adjust to changing times where others may not be so successful. Our corporate 50 ranking is justice to this and looking forward, we are enthusiastic for what the next year has to offer.”