Some Extra Angry to End the Year

 
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2020 is right around the corner but, before we face what sounds terrifyingly like the actual future (a semi-regular reminder that Marty McFly and Doc Brown travelled through time to 2015, friends), we’ve got two new faces to introduce: Producer Amy Saunders and Studio Manager Fiona Hegarty.

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You might recognise Amy from our Insta feed, as she’s been with us for a little while now. But you’d also be forgiven (just this once) for not knowing that she joined us from Tanami in Edinburgh, where she produced branded content, commercials and idents for the likes of the Scottish Government, Royal Bank of Scotland, Holiday Inn and Gogglebox. She is super-passionate about the new encounters and travel involved in video production; you can ask her about trekking around Scotland to do interviews about migration, or why Wilmington, North Carolina is the greatest place on Earth. So, when the opportunity arose, it took a little less than one hot minute for us to invite Amy to be a Producer with us.

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Fiona, our new Studio Manager, will probably be the first person that you speak to when you call or visit 3angrymen. She is going to be overseeing the whole Studio and everybody in it, making sure that our workflow is kept in shape and we all get paid on time (ta Fiona!). She has joined us from the independent film industry, where she ran a national distribution campaign for hundreds of films on Random Acts and spent four years as a Programmer for Cork Film Festival. Along with a genuine passion for meticulous planning and organisational management, Fiona brings a fierce, knowledgeable passion for all things documentary which we intend to take full advantage of in our side-project efforts.

We’re dead happy to have Amy and Fiona on our team as we look forward to 2020, and all of the new work, new people, new stories and new adventures that it will no doubt have in store.

 
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