Spooks, Spectres and Ghosts

27 Oct 2009

Spooks, Spectres and Ghosts

Tonight on BBC 4, the passion for the paranormal is explored in
this documentary from Crocodile Media.
Featuring, among others, Derren Brown, Bill Paterson, Yvette
Fielding, Mark Gatiss and Kenneth Cope, it revisits controversial
shows like 'Ghostwatch' and Derren Brown's 'Seance'.

Mixed at Savalas by Iain Anderson, it was great to relive some ghoullish TV gold.

Watch 'Ghosts in the Machine' tonight at 9pm on BBC 4 or catch it on the BBC iPlayer.

Point and Click

21 Oct 2009

Point and Click

Crack open the babycham, the new Savalas website is here.

Designed by our lovely friends at ISO it's a treat for the eyes and ears.

 

Peter Mullan's Neds

21 Oct 2009

Peter Mullan's Neds

We've had a long-standing relationship with Peter Mullan. Our first feature-film project was The Magdalene Sisters and it feels great to come full circle and work together again on 'Neds'.

For Peter, the feeling is mutual. Check out his testimonial.
Click here.

Feasgar math MNe

21 Oct 2009

Feasgar math MNe

The next few months will see our studios full of celebrities, sheepdogs, brides, grooms, caber tossers and tasty dishes.
MNe have upped the ante this year with a fantastic line-up of projects for BBC Alba.

Returning for second series', there's: Còcaire nan Còcairean, Cuide Ri Cathy and Farpaisean Chon-Chaorach, with new shows The Heavies and Tha mi dol a dheanamh banais, taking us down the aisle and into the new year.

It'll Tern Your Stomach

21 Oct 2009

It'll Tern Your Stomach

On November 10th head to the Apple AppStore and download 'Guts', a gorgeously gruesome game from Tern Digital.
Proudly described as 'the only iPhone game to be set inside a Dictator', it's a unique gaming experience.

Savalas' Tom Griffiths, Iain Anderson and Kahl Henderson had a great deal of fun creating an insane belch-filled soundscape for the game. If a sound-effect made us laugh, it was used. The fart never fails to amuse.

Brian Cox's Jute Journey

05 Oct 2009

Brian Cox's Jute Journey

Tonight on BBC 2, Brian Cox takes on his own personal Jute Journey, exploring the ties that bind Dundee and Calcutta. The documentary looks at his family's past and traces the footsteps of Dundee's jute workers who left Scotland to seek their fortunes in India.

This project continues Savalas' close working relationship with Hopscotch Films. Savalas' Kahl Henderson and Iain Anderson collaborated with Director, Brian Ross and Editor, Cassandra McGrogan on the project.

Watch Brian Cox's Jute Journey tonight at 9:00 on BBC 2 Scotland, or catch it on the BBC iPlayer.