In today’s episode I talk to Senior Producer and Managing Partner at The Gate Films, Rhiannon Lewis. In today’s episode we discuss Rhiannon’s journey into TV production, the changes she has seen over the years with the rise of digital advertising and influencers, how she brings out her creativity, balancing mum life with boss life, some challenges she has faced with the sexualisation of women in advertising (it’s not what you’re going to be expecting), and so much more. I absolutely loved speaking to my dear friend Rhiannon in this episode and can’t wait for you to listen.

 

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About Rhiannon

Rhiannon Lewis is Managing Partner and Head of Production at The Gate Films.

Rhiannon is passionate about creating film content. She prides herself on striving for that balance between the Director’s interpretation and the Client’s requirements, to find the best possible creative and practical solutions to any brief.

Rhiannon has produced TV campaign for brands such as Tommee Tippee, Coors beer and Tresemme to name a few. She has also created award winning cross platform content campaigns for brands such as Very and Missguided. Her production for Missguided campaigns is now in it’s 10th year, with many awards received for it along the way.

Rhiannon is an enthusiastic mentor to many film students across Manchester and the North West. She sits on the industry board for the Global Academy and is a key speaker at the Women In Media conferences.

A mother of four, she champions women in film and flexible working hours.

She has some killer dance moves and a love of cake. And gin.

 

About The Gate Films

The Gate Films is a production company based in Manchester, working with the world's brightest and boldest agencies and brands to make great advertising content. They also have satellite offices in Cape Town, LA and Malaga.

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