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Every Picture Media, UK - produces videos, web films, DVDs, and television programmes.
We are an award-winning, production company based in Bristol, UK, specialising in training videos, web films, broadcast television programmes, conference videos and DVDs.
We'll help you at every stage, from first idea to completed production.
We make a wide range of screen-based material for promotion, training, and broadcast television, applying the same high quality production values to all our work.
Our background in broadcast TV ensures we'll always put your story at the centre of every project.
Contact us if you'd like to chat about your project ideas:
Lee Cox - Gwyn Williams - Rebecca Gilbert
0117 971 3432,
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Every Picture Media, Unit 5.11 The Paintworks, Bath Road, Bristol BS4 2EH
Every Picture Media supports Friends of Amasango Schools - helping the street children of Grahamstown, South Africa to break the cycle of extreme poverty through education.
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"Just a quick note to say the DVDs arrived at the conference venue and everyone was buzzing about it, so already we're expecting a really positive reception. Thank you very much for all your help!" - Jaimee Lewis, Individual Budgets Pilot Programme, Dept. of Health
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EPM produces new DVD'S!
Transforming Lives - recovery from addiction. Recovering from addiction to alcohol or drugs is notoriously difficult. But with the right treatment and support some addicts are able to reclaim their lives. In their 21st birthday year, ARA - the addiction recovery agency - commissioned EPM to produce a DVD featuring the moving stories of six people in recovery.
Getting a result! Communicating with children about what they want in their adult lives can prove difficult, but is even more of a challenge when they are multi-sensory-impaired. Sense - the national organisation that supports deafblind people, commissioned EPM to produce a DVD illustrating the imaginative ways they have devised to involve deafblind young people in planning their own support as they move into adult services.
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