Harry Hall project moves ahead
The Big edit!
That’s what we are nicknaming the latest phase of our fantastic project with new client, the Hall Hunter Partnership, one of the UK’s best and most successful fruit growers.
With the onset of Brexit, who knows what the deal will involve and that’s not great for companies that employ a significant number of seasonal workers from other European countries…even if they do offer favourable benefits and rewards that can be well above the UK’s minimum wage level.
So we have been commissioned to shoot and edit a whole series of videos from each of the Hall Hunter farms in the south of England to highlight the
main aspects of working with the company. We have been out and about with our cameras, and our aerial drone, during the annual harvest of raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and blueberries – yum yum!
We have recorded interviews in Bulgarian, Polish, Romanian and English…phew, it was quite a task and now we are embarking on the job of editing all that amazing material to broadcast ahead of the traditional recruitment season for workers for 2019.
Hall Hunter Partnership was started by Mark and Mary Hall, in 1966 and continues to grow, in every sense of the word.
These days the business is run by their son Harry who has continued the tradition of driving the business to be ever better. He and his family live at Tuesley Farm, the largest farm that the company owns.
The business covers seven sites: from Berkshire to Surrey to Sussex, and in 2016, they ventured overseas to start a farm in Portugal. Their approach combines decades of experience, expertise and passion with modern, innovative techniques.
The result?
Exceptional tasting fruit that brings a smile to your face…well that’s what their marketing team say and having sampled quite a bit of their fruit in the making of the various films, we can safely say they are exactly right.
Watch out for the films when they are published.