Bennett moves into newly-created managing director role.
Molinare, the London-based post-production facility, has promoted Nigel Bennett to the newly-created role of managing director. The move follows the departure of CEO Julie Parmenter.
Bennett joined Molinare early this year from Pinewood Studios, where he had been for 20 years, rising to group director of creative services in 2014.
His new role will see him tasked with growing revenue across the company’s feature film, TV drama, documentaries and factual businesses. He will be implementing a new plan for growth and investment with the backing of Molinare’s shareholders, Saphir Capital and Next Wave Partners.
Molinare, the London-based post-production facility, has promoted Nigel Bennett to the newly-created role of managing director. The move follows the departure of CEO Julie Parmenter.
Bennett joined Molinare early this year from Pinewood Studios, where he had been for 20 years, rising to group director of creative services in 2014.
His new role will see him tasked with growing revenue across the company’s feature film, TV drama, documentaries and factual businesses. He will be implementing a new plan for growth and investment with the backing of Molinare’s shareholders, Saphir Capital and Next Wave Partners.
- 8/15/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
ScreenSkills chair says there is “no silver bullet” but the industry must “play its part”.
UK training body Creative Skillset is rebranding as ScreenSkills as it looks to more clearly reflect the work it does across the country’s wide-reaching screen industries, including film, television, animation, VFX and games.
Accompanying the organisation’s new identity is new initiative Giving Back, which will aim to increase the UK’s skilled workforce to meet the booming production demand. Through the initiative, it is calling for greater contribution from the industry to skills training.
This will include urging productions to pay into the...
UK training body Creative Skillset is rebranding as ScreenSkills as it looks to more clearly reflect the work it does across the country’s wide-reaching screen industries, including film, television, animation, VFX and games.
Accompanying the organisation’s new identity is new initiative Giving Back, which will aim to increase the UK’s skilled workforce to meet the booming production demand. Through the initiative, it is calling for greater contribution from the industry to skills training.
This will include urging productions to pay into the...
- 10/4/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
British FIlm Company founder to focus on producing full time.
Steve Milne, the executive chairman of London post-production house Molinare, has left the company to focus full time on his production outfit British Film Company.
Milne was previously Molinare’s chief executive for seven years but left in 2010 to found his own production company and has since backed UK features including Journey’s End, Dad’s Army and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.
He returned to Molinare in 2012 after it had been placed into administration, partnering with Julie Parmenter and Next Wave to buy the company’s assets and relaunch it,...
Steve Milne, the executive chairman of London post-production house Molinare, has left the company to focus full time on his production outfit British Film Company.
Milne was previously Molinare’s chief executive for seven years but left in 2010 to found his own production company and has since backed UK features including Journey’s End, Dad’s Army and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.
He returned to Molinare in 2012 after it had been placed into administration, partnering with Julie Parmenter and Next Wave to buy the company’s assets and relaunch it,...
- 5/4/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Tom Avison joins as head of film sales.
Tom Avison, formerly head of studios at London’s 3 Mills, has joined post-production house Molinare as head of film sales.
Source: Screen International
Tom Avison
In his new position, Avison will focus on securing post-production work for feature film projects for the Soho-based Molinare, focusing on both indie British features as well as larger Us studio features.
Launched more than 40 years ago, Molinare works across a variety of post-production services including grading, sound and VFX.
The company’s recent projects include Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, Breathe and Sky Atlantic’s Tin Star.
Avison stepped down from 3 Mills after six years in December 2017.
Molinare has also hired Harriet Colson as sales executive. She joins from The Farm Group, where she held the role of producer.
Julie Parmenter, managing director at Molinare, said: “Harriet and Tom will be fantastic assets to the company – they are highly experienced and greatly...
Tom Avison, formerly head of studios at London’s 3 Mills, has joined post-production house Molinare as head of film sales.
Source: Screen International
Tom Avison
In his new position, Avison will focus on securing post-production work for feature film projects for the Soho-based Molinare, focusing on both indie British features as well as larger Us studio features.
Launched more than 40 years ago, Molinare works across a variety of post-production services including grading, sound and VFX.
The company’s recent projects include Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool, Breathe and Sky Atlantic’s Tin Star.
Avison stepped down from 3 Mills after six years in December 2017.
Molinare has also hired Harriet Colson as sales executive. She joins from The Farm Group, where she held the role of producer.
Julie Parmenter, managing director at Molinare, said: “Harriet and Tom will be fantastic assets to the company – they are highly experienced and greatly...
- 1/11/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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