It’s headed up by Amy Delooze, who previously ran location services at The Farm
Halo Post Group has launched a new division called Relay, which it says is “dedicated to transforming location media management”.
Relay will be led by Amy Delooze (pictured above), who previously headed up location services at The Farm.
Relay provides services including ingest, archive and multi-cam logging, and will manage all rig work for both Halo and Evolutions brands.
Delooze’s past projects include Britain’s Got Talent, The Traitors, 24 hours in A&E, The Circle UK and US, Dragon’s Den, Surviving Paradise and sports events including The Tokyo and Paris Olympics.
Relay is currently on set in Ibiza with Celebs go Dating (Objective Media Group)
Delooze said: “Relay has been created to meet a growing demand for flexible, future-facing location services that integrate effortlessly with any post-production workflow. Whether we are building an edit village, supporting fixed rig, entertainment, factual, or even live TV, our focus is on providing productions with confidence that their media is recorded, secure, organised, and ready for post - no matter where that takes place.”
John Rogerson, CEO of Halo Post Group, adds: “We are thrilled to introduce Relay as a pivotal addition to our suite of services. We are especially excited to have Amy leading this initiative and bringing a fresh approach to fixed rig media workflows. This strategic expansion reflects the group’s continued commitment to providing innovative, client-focused solutions across every stage of production.”
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