Silver success for Sheffield creative agency

7th July 2015

A SHEFFIELD-based creative agency has been named one of the North of England's top small businesses in the web and IT sector, at a prestigious awards ceremony in London.

oXyFire Media Creative, which specialises in video production and the design and build of audiovisual systems for the sports and entertainment industries, was presented with silver at the recent SCOOT Headline Awards held in Covent Garden. The team from the Queen Street-based agency won the accolade in recognition of their work with international names such as Land Rover and British Airways, as well as the company's ongoing Skills Sharing Programme, which offers free training workshops on topics including video production and the use of video in social media. Jenny Alsina at oXyFire Media Creative, said: -It's a real honour to have been recognised at a national level for our hard work and our passion for what we do. -We're proud to be a Sheffield-based company working with national and international brands, and this latest accolade proves testimony to the quality of our films and our commitment to helping companies develop their creative and digital output. The SCOOT Headline Awards aim to recognise and reward the successes and achievements of British businesses large and small. Launched in 2010, oXyFire Media Creative produce award-winning videos and animations, as well as digital communications training packages and audiovisual systems for live sports and entertainment events. For more information visit www.oXyFire.com or email hello@oXyFire.com

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