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Videographer Video production for winnersh
Darren Vallence is Videographer, Cameraman and is very experienced for the commercial and corporate sector.
We can help film events, corporate events, team building events, conferences meetings, presentations, training videos anywhere in fact where you need filming. Of course we are not just Videographers we also edit and deliver the final video for you.
With over 25 years experience there is not much we have not filmed, from open heart surgery one day, to sewage works the next, filming in helicopters over London, filming in the middle of the ocean on dredgers to filming in Hong Kong, New York & Australia.
We can offer single cameramen or larger crews as well as video editing & aerial video.
We mainly work in the corporate sector with many famous brands employing us to help them with their video needs. Brands such as Vodafone, Bayer, Castrol, Tesco, Stryker, Pepsico, Grass Valley to name but a few.
Please see below to see some of the examples of what we have filmed and how we can hopefully help you. We look forward to working with you.
Please contact us today for a quote darren@kingsbridgeav.co.uk 07766 754944
We are often asked to film at Vodafone HQ in Newbury as well as their Paddington offices. We have filmed at Vodafone UK HQ for more than 15 years and have made many videos there as well as loads of highlight films of events they hold in the Pavilion.
We are a preferred supplier at Vodafone UK & Group.
Talking heads, Interviews and Piece to cameras are very popular these days.
With this project we were making over 33 x 40 second films for the content for an awards dinner for the Oxford Business Awards.
We also took on all the post production. T
We are ofter asked to film live events, conferences, presentations etc either the whole event or to make a highlights film.
If needed we can produced on site edits as well as live streaming too.
We are often on location. This time we were in Wales to make a film for a hotel called Craigy Nos. This was great fun to do, This hotel had been featured on Most Haunted TV Show so this kept us awake on the overnight stay.
The customer supplied the brief and story board and directed the shoot with the lovely dog Alfie ( from Newbury ) We filmed and edited the video. Its had nearly 9000 views on Youtube so far.
Here we were filming for our customer and very dearest friend Deb Lester George for her annual Oxford Business Awards live awards dinner.
We loved interviewing this man, he was so inspiring with his business. We also took B roll to help make his story.
Here we are doing some Video production in Newbury.
With this photo we were filming an update for the ever changing health and safety for Homebase.
Homebase take `health and safety' training very seriously and find video the perfect medium to cascade the messages down through the business. We really enjoy working with the Homebase team and Martin my customer. He's great and we often have a coffee and a chat before the shoot!
This was a 'still' taking from a film we were making for Vodafone in Newbury to help explain the journey of 2 of their graduates and how fast they can develop and be fast tracked through the business. Quite an incredible story.
A fast moving business with amazing career opportunity.
I was asked by a fellow producer and friend to help with the second camera for series of interviews across Hong Kong & Sydney. This was over a 2 week period. We really enjoyed this production and the customer loved the footage.
If you would like to get a talking head or piece to camera filmed and there is rather a lot to to say, we find our simple prompter service is worth its weight in gold. This can save hours of filming time and frustration from the talent who are already very busy.
Sometimes 3 minutes of dialogue sounds easy but we have learned it can be very difficult for the talent to remember. These prompters get the work done so much quicker and its "word perfect". All the pros on TV use them so why not you and your customer.
With the project below we were asked to make a promotional video for a 7 bedroom villa in Barbados to help promote and sell the property. My customer and I went over for a week to produce the film. We also offer aerial video should you require it. We really enjoyed this on location filming job.
he name "Winnersh" comes from the Old English words winnmeaning meadow or pasture and ersc(or earsh) meaning stubble field or park. This implies that Winnersh consisted of cultivated areas of land centuries ago. It has been mentioned in documents since the late 12th century as a description of the area. Winnersh was originally one of the four "Liberties" of the parish of Hurst.
Character
Winnersh was largely developed during the railway age. The South Eastern Railwaybuilt the North Downs Linein 1849, but the station now known as Winnersh was not opened until 1910, and was originally named "Sindlesham and Hurst Halt", so clearly Winnersh as a village did not exist in the form that it is today (the station is fairly central in the current village). The station was renamed Winnersh Halt in 1930.
Housing and then light industry followed the railway, and now Winnersh has two stations, Winnershand Winnersh Triangle, the latter also being the name of the industrial estate that it serves. Modern Winnersh exists mostly as a dormitory townand forms part of the seven mile long urban corridor along the A329between Wokingham and Reading.
Today the centre of the area is best known by the "Winnersh Crossroads", the junction of the A329, (Wokingham-Reading road), and the B3030 (Sindlesham-Hurst road). Much of modern Winnersh includes areas that were formerly parts of the villages of Sindleshamand Merryhill Green. Most of Merryhill Green was destroyed by the construction of the A329(M).
Winnersh Crossroads
One of the main focal points of Winnersh is the Winnersh Crossroads, which also has its own bus stop. This crosses Reading Road with King Street Lane and Robin Hood Lane. It also has a long and varied history.
In 1840 it was a farm, being named King Street Farm in 1899. The area was then known as Winnersh Corner in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1935 the farm name was changed to Allnatt Farm, and between 1939 and the early 1950s, an imports company Sale Tilney occupied the site, dealing in and assembling tractors from America.
Following this was the Crimpy Crispsfactory, which was on the site for around 20 years. The factory also produced nuts and raisins. Crimpy Crisps was subsequently acquired by Frito-Layof America (owned by PepsiCo) and the factory was closed down and demolished.
Between 1975 and the early 1990s the site housed the United Kingdom headquarters of the American computer corporation Hewlett-Packard. They moved to part of the site of the old Binfield Brickworks in Amen Corner, Berkshire, having bought that land off the Bracknellbusinessman John Nike OBE DL.
Finally, in 1997, a Sainsbury'ssupermarket with 21,400 sq ft of sales area was built on the site. It was opened by the then Chairman Lord (David) Sainsburyhimself. The store was almost doubled in size to 39,320 sq ft in 2004. This extension was built over part of the original car park, so Sainsbury's purchased the adjacent Ruralcrafts Garden Centre (which was originally the H Billyard Nursery between the 1950s-1970s, before becoming Ruralcrafts in the 1980s) to replace those parking spaces over part of their land. In 2015, the Sainsbury's store was further extended to 46,297 sq ft, to make it similar in size and layout to their large superstore off Bagshot Road in Bracknell. Building over part of their car park for a second time, Sainsbury's extended over the rest of the former Ruralcrafts site for their replacement car parking spaces.
Transport
Winnersh is situated on the main road between Readingand Wokingham, while Winnersh railway stationis one the Waterloo to Reading line.
There is also a regular bus service that runs every 20 minutes (weekdays) through the centre of the village between Reading and Bracknell via Wokingham.
Amenities
Bridge over a pond at Winnersh Meadows
In 1997 the main Sainsbury's superstore, which stands at the Winnersh Crossroads, was opened. It is one of the biggest superstores in the area.
The Reading Showcase Cinemamultiplex is just inside the Western edge of Winnersh. It is particularly noted for being built on a flood plainfor the river Loddon, but the building is raised to a sufficient level as to be unaffected.
Opposite to this is the Winnersh Garden Centre, now part of the Wyevalechain.
Winnersh has only one pub, The Pheasant situated at Winnersh crossroads, opposite Edmunds Tyres & Exhausts. The Pheasant also has a hotel annex which serves a number of businesses on Winnersh Triangle industrial estate.
Dinton Pasturesis next to Winnersh, on the northern side of the A329(M)in Hurst.
Winnersh Meadowsis a 10 hectare country park on the southern side of the A329(M). It contains an orchard, a wildflower meadow and various wetland habitats for Great Crested Newts.
The Emm Brookand the Loddon rivers run through Winnersh.