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FILM & TELEVISION


NATURAL SELECTION


The Origin team is a unique, once in a lifetime coming together of brilliant engineers and systems architects with complementary skillsets to create a rental company and workflow consultancy with a critical advantage.


Formed a little over 10 months ago, Origin Film & Television is your go-to broadcast and post production rental and workflow consultancy with an already impressive list of clients and projects.


Led by Liam Wife, formerly with Hyperactive Broadcast, Origin offers broadcast and post- production equipment rental, cloud and virtualised services and cutting-edge project design, support and engineering to live production, reality and factual entertainment shows as well as film and longform drama.


Attracting a significant £5million initial start-up investment, Origin has seen incredible growth. First year trading is expected to exceed £4million with a string of high-profile projects and an already impressive customer list.


‘The Origin team is unique,’ says Liam Wife, founder and rental operations director. ‘It is a once-in-a-lifetime coming together of


Liam Wife


Founder and Rental Operations Director With over 25 years’ commercial experience in broadcast rental,


working his way from the ground up, Liam has a well-established reputation for understanding the technical requirements for the most demanding productions and how to effectively deliver innovative workflow solutions using the latest technology.


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brilliant engineers and systems architects with complementary skillsets to create a rental company and workflow consultancy with a critical advantage based on industry knowledge and experience’, he adds.


A rental company working within the Live Workflow (EVS) and Post Production (Avid) markets, Origin counts all of the major broadcasters among its ever-expanding customer list, as well as post houses and OB companies. The Surrey-based company has worked on every major sporting event this year including the Tokyo Olympics, alongside film and drama work including Killing Eve and Silent Witness.


The well-respected team are all ex-Hyperactive Broadcast employees. Following the takeover of Hyperactive by Gravity Media a few years ago, the team had dissipated over time to pursue alternative opportunities. The team reformed when ex-teammates heard about Liam Wife’s new venture.


Ken Newmarch Rental Manager With 20 years in the business, Ken is both customer facing and works with the Origin Solution


Architects team to present, design, configure and project manage the most appropriate and robust workflow project by project, starting from the point of capture through post including appropriate and cost-efficient fulfilment and delivery solutions.


James Fishwick Senior Solutions Architect


James (‘Fingers’) specialises in


designing, building and maintaining


robust post-production systems and workflows for clients with a variety of different implementations. Having worked on numerous high-profile live events across the globe, James’ unique engineering experience mitigates against costly error.


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