Recording
Statistics
A challenging commission to produce a programme for a
government department that sought to get staff to see
the importance of accurately recording statistics. The
statistics were important, determining staffing and work
flows, although the actual recording of them was often
seen as getting in the way of the ‘real work’.
By combining graphics with live action, by explaining
the reasons for recording the figures, in an engaging
way, the video illustrates why the recording of statistics
was necessary and important. |
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Recruitment
and information
This programme shows the (then) new Pension Service in
operation, and how for the first time in the UK staff
are able to specifically work for people of retirement
age within the Civil Service. The programme, which is
used as part of an induction course, seeks to show what
the service offers, and that the new Pension Service is
backed at the highest level by the Secretary of State,
the Minister for Pensions and its’ Chief Executive. |
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Human
Rights Act
This studio based programme was produced for multi government
agencies to show staff what the Human Rights Act might
mean for them in their day to day dealings with the public.
The programme seeks, by reference to case study and archive
footage, to show how the act was derived and what it might
mean in practical terms. |