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Broadley Case Study: New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce & Jason Kelce
In June 2024, Broadley Studios embarked on an exciting project: filming an episode of “New Heights,” the acclaimed football podcast hosted by Travis Kelce, in the vibrant city of London.
Human Translation vs AI Generation: The Machines Strike Back?
Should we place the translation industry in that soon-to-be-redundant group? Is a purely AI-driven translation service really the future? Honestly, it just doesn’t sound like it.
Unleash Your Creativity with Custom Exhibition Stands
By moving beyond off-the-shelf designs and investing in a bespoke stand, you can create an eye-catching display that reflects your brand’s identity and attracts visitors.
Paul Groom shows how to shoot like a pro
“A couple of months ago I received an email from a dedicated Canon photography magazine called PhotoPlus asking me to take part in an article called The Apprentice. […]
Broadley Studios 20th anniversary
To commemorate this special milestone, we are delighted to unveil our rebrand, setting the stage for the next 20 years of creativity and innovation.
Search engine optimisation and social media: how to boost your online visibility
Social media can have a huge impact on your search rankings, but maybe not in the way you think.
Boost Your Business with Interpreting Services from Atlas Translations
The ability to communicate effectively across cultural boundaries through language is no longer a luxury but a necessity. A miscommunication can lead to lost opportunities, ultimately impacting your bottom line.
Join the Bubblehead Revolution!
Creative agency Episode Two have created the identity and packaging design for start-up brand Percy & Pop, who are on a mission to create a more sustainable bath time experience for families.
What is Virtual Production?
Virtual production technology is transforming content creation and filmmaking by seamlessly integrating live-action footage with computer-generated imagery in real-time. This innovation has revolutionized the production of movies, TV shows, and events.