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COMING SOON..... Songs of Praise from Glasgow - August 2010
Winner of 2008 Sandford St Martin Trust Merit Award for Songs of Praise Orkney
Winner of 2004 Christian Broadcasting Council Annual Media Gold Award for Songs of Praise Glasgow
Tern is a regular producer for the BBC's longest running series, producing episodes from Amsterdam and Jersey as well as from all over Scotland.
High production values in music, lighting and direction coupled with innovative lightweight production techniques deliver flexibility and variety. Tern's unique skills and techniques allow the series the ability to deliver large scale across wide geographical spread on an affordable budget.
Tern's 2003 production from the Edinburgh Festival was a finalist at the 2004 New York Festivals. Tern's productions from Glasgow in 2004 and Haddington in 2003 won the gold and silver medals from the UK's Christian Broadcasting Council, a double award repeated in 2005 by Oban and the G8 preview programme from Gleneagles and Tanzania.
[Songs of Praise Haddington] -
'a haven of joyous sanity - a reposeful punctuation amid the false gods of competitive schedules which promise gold while delivering helpings of transient junk'
The Scotsman
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