Client wins boost digital agency

Video, animation and livestreaming agency Stone’s Throw Media is on track for further growth this year after securing new clients including a major theme park.

The digital agency, based on Wolverhampton Science Park, has worked with leading theme park Chessington World of Adventures for the first time, while producing work for longstanding clients house builder Redrow and the University of Wolverhampton.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this October, Stone’s Throw Media invested to prepare for growth, increasing the team to eight.

Partnering with Surrey-based Chessington, Stone’s Throw produced an animated marketing video to play on park TV screens park for Find ‘N’ Seek, an initiative in which attendees can buy a personalised adventure book, create their own online avatars and embark on a quest to fill out the book by scanning QR codes at 11 locations around the park.

Head of animation Jamie Cartwright said: “Working for a theme park was an exciting opportunity for the team. We worked closely with Chessington to reach a final product that we feel proud of, so we cannot wait to see it being shown in the park itself.”

For Redrow, Stone’s Throw produced a video on the company’s efforts to improve diversity within its workforce to externally promote their efforts in creating a more inclusive working environment.

Founders Matt Weston and Mike Chinn, who met while undergraduates at the University of Wolverhampton, have continued the link by providing services for the university since launching Stone’s Throw Media.

Last month they provided video and livestreaming work for an event celebrating the University of Wolverhampton’s long-standing partnership with the British Judo Association, held as the doors were officially opened on new world-class sports facilities.

The British Judo Association’s Centre of Excellence is based at the University’s Walsall Campus and sits alongside the University’s sports education and research facilities. The University’s Institute of Human Sciences and British Judo Association have worked in partnership for ten years, with the collaboration now extended until 2032.

Stone’s Throw Media provided video and livestreaming services for the event, which also included a send-off for the Team GB Olympic and Paralympic judo teams, which included University of Wolverhampton business management student Chelsie Giles, who won bronze in the women’s 52kg event to land Britain’s first medal of the Tokyo Games.

Weston said: “We have set up Stone’s Throw Media to generate growth in 2021 so it was fantastic to work with such a high-profile new client as Chessington World of Adventures while linking again with well-established partners like Redrow and University of Wolverhampton.

“By supporting existing clients during the Covid-19 pandemic, pivoting to offer more digital-based services during lockdown and maximising new business opportunities, we have seen revenues grow by 25% in the past year.

“As we mark our 10th year operating in the West Midlands, we want to continue to grow by delivering high quality work for every client which helps them achieve their marketing and communications goals, bringing further success to their organisations and our company.”

The collaborations are the latest successes for Stone’s Throw Media in 2021. In June they worked with new client Birmingham Royal Ballet to film director Carlos Acosta for the We Are West Midlands panel event, part of the annual Birmingham International Dance Festival (BIDF).

Stone’s Throw Media has notched up another award success by being named as a finalist for the Small Business category at the 2021 West Midlands Business Masters Awards, organised by TheBusinessDesk. com.

The winners will be revealed on November 11.

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