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Thursday, 24 June 2010

Bon Voyage Eleanor!

Sadly, today is the last day at Tantrwm for Eleanor - our super organised production manager, camera person & editor for the last 2 years. She's off to Uganda on Thursday to volunteer as part of the "Great Primate Handshake" team. Travelling overland across the country the team of volunteers will be producing video and multimedia content to promote primate conservation in the local communities.

Despite the sunny weather here in Aberdare, we're all massively jealous! But we know that Eleanor will do a great job and have an absolutely fantastic time, so the remaining Tantrwm crew wish you all the best on your travels, and hope you manage to get some monkey pictures as good as this one:

Funny Monkey Face

Bon Voyage!

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Tantrwm News and Views straight to your inbox

Tantrwm will shortly be launching our new-look email newsletter. As well as up to the minute updates about new films we are releasing, we will also be sending out useful video tips, funding advice and industry news. Keep up with it all by signing up for the mailing list with the form in the right hand column!

Monday, 14 June 2010

Interlink Volunteer Awards 2010

Friday the 11th June 2010 was the presentation evening for Interlink RCT volunteer awards. The evening was held at Abercwmboi Rugby club and was attended by 150 volunteers and support staff from around Rhondda Cynon Taff.

Tantrwm was there to support the event with three large screens to present three special films for the "Nora Huxley Award". There were three nominees. "Stella Wheeler" won and was presented a crystal rose bowl by Jane Davidson, the Welsh Assembly Minister.

If you are having an awards presentation and would like to make it special then why not get in touch with Tantrwm.

STELLA WHEELER



LUKE BELMONT


DYNEA NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Just Launched - Stay Safe Online Video

Just launched! Be one of the first to see this new animated video about online safety. This project was recently completed by Tantrwm for Dyfed Powys Police and will be circulated far and wide to teach young people about online safety... well online sensibility really!

As a media company we of course know that it's great to get involved in online conversations but think it's important that people realise the consequences of posting certain things to the world wide web as you can't always control who sees them. So avoid those potentially embarrassing/dangerous/job-at-risk situations by watching this video now and think twice before you post online. It's certainly made us think...