We were in a position where we could create broadcast quality video on a startup budget of £10,000; something that hitherto was unthinkable. Video services could now be accessible to a new range of clients; everyone could now punch well above their weight. By the time YouTube was acquired by Google for $1.65 billion in September 2006, everyone who used the Internet regularly had seen one of their videos. Once it became common practice for people to watch video online and an essential part of the experience.
While the Xl1 and old Powermac are no longer with us, giving way to the new exciting possibilities afforded by High Definition, our ethos remains the same. Even more so.
10 years on and we have produced over 300 projects for clients, shot thousands of hours and worked across the world. And whether is be filming a travel video in Iceland or a community arts project in Perth we show the same commitment and passion for every project we work on. While other companies have come and gone , it our approach to working with every client
as partners has ensured Small Majority's continuing success. Our passion for production is stronger than ever and we look forward to the next 10 years.
Keep an eye out for details of our 10 year anniversary party this year and sign up to this feed for an invite!
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