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Eolas Media Limited - ceased trading

Eolas Media LimitedEolas was established in 1988, at first it was a photography agency holding over 100,000 images, but it grew with the information economy to become a leading content production company.

Working from Stornoway, Glasgow and London, the Eolas staff were efficient and friendly people, representing a strong mix of creative and management minds.

Taking a branded 'One Screen' approach to their output, producing content and formats for TV, Web and converged environments. Eolas believed that simple stories work best in this complicated world, this approach was evident through the quality of their output.

Eolas witnessed enormous changes in the Media over the years having been producing web-sites since 1994. As early adopters of the new technology they continued to introduce fresh ideas, systems and tools, always appreciating the need for stable platforms and effective strategies.

Eolas Media LimitedTheir programming, design and sales team help clients understood the complexities of their clients needs, working with them to build and maintain a effective New Media output. Considerable experience in both TV and Web production gave Eolas clear insights into converged output for enhanced and interactive television.

Eolas Awards
2000   BAFTA Scott New Talent awards - Best Newmedia for 'Timewalk Village'.
1999   Best documentary nomination at Celtic Film Festival for 'MacKenzie, From Canada by land'.
1998   Best Arts and Music programme award at Celtic Film Festival for 'TACSI'.
1997   Scottish BAFTA - best Arts and Entertainment series for 'TACSI'.
1996   Best Documentary award at Celtic Film Festival for 'An Sgoth'.
1994   Top Regional European program at Prix Circom for 'Off Beat'.
1992   Best documentary nomination at Celtic Film Festival awards for 'Alasdair'.
1991   Highland Photographer of the year.
1988   Scottish Provincial Photographer of the year.
1983   Scottish Feature Photographer of the year.

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