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    Equinox Public Relations - Image from official website: http://www.equinox-pr.co.uk

    Equinox Public Relations

    (2 reviews)

    Founded in 1996, Equinox is a well known communications agency covering public relations,…read moremarketing, design, social media, crisis management, and media training. Their client base is fairly diverse, spanning about 15 different sectors (including charity, media, education, transport, property, business-to-business, tourism, health, manufacturing, food & drink, retail, the environment, etc). They've worked with lots of non-profit organisations ranging frm the Arts Council of Wales to the Meningitis Trust, and also a lot of transport-related companies such as Cardiff Airport, Arriva Trains Wales, BMW, and National Express. Their website provides quick-glance case studies covering mission, approach and results giving prospective clients a good grasp of the kind of experience this company has. They tweet regularly at http://twitter.com/Equinox_Comms, sometimes offering handy PR tips, or offering updates on their current PR campaigns and events.

    Talk about throwing me to the wolves: my new line manager had signed me up to take media training…read morewith Equinox PR on my third day of working in the communications department of an independent utility infrastructure company. The aim of the course was to teach the company's directors and communications staff how to effectively deal with the media's questioning following a utility disaster. I was scared to death, as I didn't have an in-depth knowledge about my new employer, so how was I supposed to answer any impromptu questioning? Thankfully, our day of training wasn't as terrifying as I had anticipated (claiming ignorance went a long way here), but it was still pretty intense: our instructors, Eryl Jones (Equinox's Managing Director) and an experienced journalist whose name escapes me, spent a few hours discussing strategy and interview techniques, followed by recording each of us on both tape and video, and ending with a critique. As a trained journalist, it was interesting to be on the other end of questioning for once! It's definitely worthwhile if your company is interested in any sort of media training.

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    The Film Agency For Wales

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    This is the only agency for film in Wales, and it's basically responsible for helping to create a…read moreviable and sustainable Welsh film industry, and to promote the country's film culture. The agency carries out its work in various ways. They try to find and support both new and established film-making talent; they help fund some film education initiatives, for all ages, either in schools or other settings; they can support some events or festivals that showcase specialist or non-mainstream films; and they also find funding for some films, helping to boost the range of number of films being produced by Welsh talent. Fortunately, the Arts Council recently announced that it will continue to fund the agency's crucial work, and also review the amount of lottery funding it receives for production and development - so hopefully they may soon get a further boost to their income.

    This company is the sole agency for film in Wales, with a remit to ensure that the economic,…read morecultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented in Wales, the UK and the world. It isn't the best time for the arts at the moment, just look Central Government's proposal to abolish the UK Film Council. I say save it, save it! Despite such disruption, the Film Agency for Wales currently assures its clients that business remains as usual. Let's hope this remains the case. Established in July 2006 as a strategic agency, the Film Agency aims to facilitate the emergence of a viable and sustainable Welsh film industry and to promote a vibrant and dynamic film culture. Last month it announced plans for the provision of professional training for those in, or who aspire to be in, film education across Wales. The new project aims to increase the number of skilled film education practitioners in Wales to bring the demonstrable benefits - improved literacy, communication skills, IT abilities and improved social engagement - to young people across Wales, whilst also building the audiences of the future, widening the appreciation of a broad range of films. The agency are also great at finding and supporting new and established talent within the Welsh film-making industry. They can offer you development finance, advice and information so get in touch and make that movie.

    Rantmedia - professional - Updated May 2026

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