The Economist Intelligence Unit: Connecting Companies podcast

TVC Group hired STORY Inc. Asia to produce The Economist's Connecting Companies: Strategic Partnership for the Digital Age podcast, sponsored by Telstra. Senior editor James Chambers interviews Steve Monaghan from AIA Group and Lawrence Morgan of Nest on their collaboration AIA Accelerator, powered by Nest, a 12-week accelerator programme to support innovative business and entrepreneurs on their paths to delivering break-through innovations and technologies. Nest is a HK-based investment incubator. AIA Group, world's largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian insurance group. The Economist offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business, finance, science and technology and the connections between them. TVC is a London-based global digital marketing agency. Recorded at Red Angel Studio by Russell Wait, assisted by Angel Wong and produced by Niall Phelan. For more information see Connecting Companies The Economist and the "Connecting Companies: Technology clusters" podcast on the EIU Perspectives on SoundCloud.

Advisory interview video

Story Inc. Asia was brought by a leading advisory firm to produce a TV interview format with one of their top executives and client. The conversation was shot with remote control multiple cameras and intercut with motion controlled time lapses footage. Cameras set up and overseen by Jason Riddell, assisted by Hui Hei Kin and Nicholas Wong, sound by Phoenix, music from Universal Music, graphics by Michelle Lau, edited by Jerry Yu, produced and directed by Niall Phelan.

Al Jazeera: Earthrise documentary Fashion Scrubs Up

Al Jazeera has commissioned Story Inc. Asia to produce the documentary "Fashion Scrubs Up" for their Earthrise series. The award winning series explores solutions to today's environmental challenges, taking an upbeat look at ecological, scientific, technological and design projects the world over. In this episode Al Jazeera Correspondent Divya Gopalan meets Christina Dean founder of Redress a fashion NGO who promotes environmental sustainability in Asia's fashion industry by reducing textile waste, pollution, water and energy consumption. Through their innovative R Certificate they enable consumers to track the clothes journey from factory to retail, making fast fashion transparent for the first time. And through their EcoChic Design Awards they inspire young designers such as winner Janko Lam to create sustainable mass produced fashion. Written by Divya Gopalan and Niall Phelan. Shot on location in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Wenzhou in China with cameraman Jason Riddell, translator Sasha O, sound designer Tung Tang at Schtung Music, editors Stuart Rankin and Christopher White, producers Sylvia Rowley and Niall Phelan, director Niall Phelan and series producer Neil Cairns.

Bloomberg TV Series ASIA STARS with Susan Li

Bloomberg TV Asia has brought in Story Inc. Asia for post production services on their new six-part feature series ASIA STARS shot on the Star Ferry in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. Guests include entrepreneur Allan Zeman, singer-songwriter Coco Lee, creative business woman Marjorie Yang, 3 star Michelin chef Umberto Bombana, billionaire businessman Ronnie Chan and HKEx Chairman Ron Arculli. Services including multiple camera editing, sound design & mixing, colour grading, and mastering. Edited and supervised by Stuart Rankin and produced by Rosalind Chin.

TPG Capital for Brunswick

Brunswick Group, a leading corporate communications company with 18 offices in 11 countries, hired Story Inc. Asia to shoot for their client TPG Capital. Formerly known as Texas Pacific Group, TPG Capital is one of the largest private equity investment firms in the world with over USD$50 billion assets across 18 funds. The shot focused on their involvement in the leading footwear company DAPHNE and the world’s leading new car dealership China Grand Automotive Group. Produced and directed by Niall Phelan


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