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RIGHT TO SIGHT

QAV IN THE COMMUNITY

RIGHT TO SIGHT.

To Celebrate QAV’s 20 years in business we have partnered with CBM’s visionary campaign to help build a world where nobody is needlessly blind.
To Celebrate QAV’s 20 years in business we have partnered with CBM’s visionary campaign to help build a world where nobody is needlessly blind.

QAV celebrated its 20th anniversary in February 2021.

Even though we are in unprecedented times we wanted to recognise the success of the company and look to the future. As we adapt to the different normal, our evolution continues, creating an even stronger culture and exceptional service levels. The next chapter in QAV history offers a new and exciting future in which we can offer diverse delivery from our three global locations. The constant positive development of client relations has also been instrumental in our 20 year success story and remains a bedrock principle. In this 20th year we wanted to celebrate our organisation’s vision by sponsoring the commendable CBM initiative “Light up Lives” which is a campaign to help build a world where nobody is needlessly blind.

Go to https://www.cbmuk.org.uk/lightuplives/qav/ to find out more!

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QAV in the Community

OH CHRISTMAS TREE

QAV IN THE COMMUNITY

OH CHRISTMAS TREE.

At QAV we love to make a difference
QAV were glad to help out with such a good cause.

At QAV we love to make a difference and be a part of #TeamArthur getting involved and support their community initiatives. For 3 days in January QAV staff donated their time collecting over 150 Christmas Trees across Cambridgeshire raising money and awareness for  the Arthur Rank Hospice and their Christmas Tree collection campaign. We collected and recycled in these postcode areas CB1, CB2, CB3, CB4, CB5, CB21, CB22, CB23 & CB24 between 7th – 10th January 2021.

Arthur Rank Hospice supports people living in Cambridgeshire with an advanced serious illness or a life-limiting condition and those in need of end-of-life care. They care for more than 4,000 patients each year at their Hospice in Cambridgeshire, the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech and in patients’ own homes via the Arthur Rank Community Team. Their outstanding care is provided free of charge to patients and their families.

To find out more about Arthur Rank Hospice Christmas tree recycling go to https://www.arhc.org.uk/fundraising/fundraise-your-way/community-initiatives/christmas-tree-recycling-2/

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SEASON’S GREETINGS FROM QAV

QAV NEWS

SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM QAV.

At last it’s here! the QAV Christmas Card for 2020 and boy what a year!!
All at QAV wish you a very safe and happy Christmas and we look forward to seeing you in 2021.

But in the meantime, we have to stick to our bubbles to ensure we have the safest and loving Christmas possible with those that are nearest and dearest.

Nobody could’ve foreseen the events that this year has unfolded upon us. With a complete cease of activity in regards to face to face events, to the immediate migration of virtual delivery. There is however one positive, and that is the absolute desire from everyone within the events industry to get back to some resemblance of normality in 2021.

But don’t worry, we will still be here to offer all the expert advice and services for your virtual delivery as well as (hopefully sooner rather than later) the reintroduction of live events in 2021.

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BABY STEPS BACK

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BABY STEPS BACK.

QAV recently undertook a hybrid broadcast, in which one of our shoot crews travelled to Stockholm.
QAV were glad to help out with such a good cause.

At relatively short notice QAV was contacted by an existing client and asked to deliver a region-specific live broadcast event for a pharmaceutical company. In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the pharma company had to convert their key annual conference from live to digital and needed technical expertise to enable them to do so.

From the outset, the event posed a number of highly technical and logistical challenges, QAV realised from the brief they received that they would need to travel to Sweden to film the chairman live on location in order to ensure he was presented to the highest standard.

We questioned the viability of travelling to another country in the midst of a global pandemic and how the team would be able to work effectively whilst ensuring compliance with shifting travel guidelines across Europe, but clear guidance from both governments ensure travel and activity were achievable.

A few days prior to the event, all the speakers were given a technical briefing and an online demonstration to ensure they were familiar with the technology. This session also resolved any local infrastructure hitches in advance of the live broadcast.

In addition to the Chair, three other presenters joined the event from Sweden, Canada and Australia via their devices.

QAV’s crew arrived onsite and it transpired that the chairman had been advised to avoid any kind of physical contact whatsoever.
The QAV crew on site worked with the chairman and offered a few alternative set-ups to appease this latest restriction.
It was finally agreed that it would be acceptable to all concerned for the cameraman in full PPE to be in attendance in the room with the chairman at the agreed social distancing.

“I just want to say thank you for all your support on the meeting and for being so flexible! It definitely made us feel a lot calmer regarding the complications with COVID and all the backup solutions were great!”

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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER .

QAV were asked to participate in an ideas exchange for a medical communication agency about programme migration to virtual.

Internal Communication Event.

The received brief was to provide some best practises and program considerations when migrating an existing face to face program onto a virtual delivery platform.

In order to provide a comprehensive solution, we decided the best delivery option was to ‘show by doing’ and to create a program to broadcast to the proposed remote audience.
The program duration was scheduled for 30 minutes with the make up being 20 minutes of pre-recorded presentations and 10 minutes for a live Q&A session, during which the panel answered submitted questions from the remote audience.

A pop up studio environment was built at our office which would provide the panel discussion backdrop for a live Q&A session of the program. This created space also facilitated the requirement to shoot the pre-recorded presentation elements. The RAW footage was then in turn edited and adorned with accompanying supporting graphics.

To show further flexibility and capability of QAV virtual services, the QAV panel consisted of three presenters within the created studio with a fourth member being located in out adjacent building and mixed in when required.

“The program was very well received by the client both in its production value and engagement but also for the content and knowledge imparted to their staff for future consideration and hopefully further collaboration.”

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