December 26, 2024

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Bastion Films rebrands to Bastion Make

Film production company Bastion Films has rebranded as Bastion Make to reflect its expanding capabilities.

The company has recently brought in an in-house production studio with more than 30 on-site craft specialists offering clients cost effective, 360-degree content and campaign delivery from the one team.

These in-house craft experts, with expertise in motion, digital, studio and print work across all production disciplines to deliver integrated, end-to-end campaign and content delivery for Bastion and direct clients. The upgraded studio allows all editing, grading and VFX to be done internally in Bastion Make’s post-house, creating efficiencies for clients.

The in-house team includes two editors/shooters, two digital producers, a supervising producer, EP of digital, a print producer, finished artist, animators, production company producers, traditional agency producers and animation producers.

Further boosting the new 360 model, Bastion Make has also appointed Galadriel Roussos as Executive Producer, Sydney. A seasoned EP, Roussos brings over 20 years’ experience working in broadcast, networks, and events, including four years at Foxtel.

As part of the national model rollout, Bastion Make has also built a team in Melbourne, with an EP – Kaelene Morton leading the charge, editor – Dave Wade, and producer – Ravenna Bouckaert, accessing the centralised production and post studios and craft experts to deliver 360 campaigns for Melbourne-based clients.

“The team is now big enough to execute 360 campaign solutions in-house, while retaining the fluidity and agility to still work as a collaborative delivery group,” Bastion Make Managing Director Jacqueline Archer says.

“Best in class craft and quality execution is at the heart of what we do. Because our experts are in-house, we can deliver integrated solutions that are insight-driven, impactful and cost effective with ease. Clients don’t need to talk to ten different departments. They talk to one, whatever their content and production needs.”

Jack Watts, Group CEO of Bastion adds: “Out of the wide range of services we provide to our clients, content production in all its forms is the one thing every client responds saying they need more of, and delivered in a faster, better model. This is what has driven our significant investment in people and both physical and digital infrastructure to rapidly expand our capabilities. We now have a 30 strong team of Makers – producers, directors, artists, designers, post-producers, editors, and many more that are focused on producing stunning work for our clients, in an efficient and effective manner.”

With the new name, 360-degree national model with increased capabilities and production facilities bedded down, Bastion Make is currently expanding into the other Bastion markets of New Zealand and the USA.

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