Friday, May 17, 2024

Peg production shows Unity means business

A Yorkshire creative agency has thanked Unity Enterprise (UE) for helping it continue its fast track to success throughout the pandemic by producing a short film showcasing the not-for-profit organisation’s work to boost entrepreneurial activity in Leeds.

Peg – which launched in early 2020 with a focus on video storytelling, brand development, PR and content strategy – is based at Leeds Media Centre, one of three business hubs in the city run by UE.

The film features interviews with UE staff together with contributions from other tenants including craft designer and author Corinne Lapierre, and Christina Cambridge of Cardinal Care Services, together with stunning drone footage of the surrounding area.

From a hi-tech multi-camera television studio and production office with the latest equipment for premium video and audio recording, Peg films live broadcasts, webcasts, online content, training videos and other media content.

Its onsite facilities also include an executive green room and extensive storage space.

Dave McCormack, Peg managing director, said he was keen to give something back after the “selfless” efforts by the UE team to support Peg, particularly during periods of lockdown.

He said: “Covid presented huge logistical challenges for everyone, but it was especially difficult for start-ups seeking to establish themselves in a desperately uncertain business climate. However, Adrian and Pauline at UE could not have done more to support us and enable Peg to flourish.”

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