Blue Tuna

Blue Tuna Limited is an award-winning British television, Corporate Video & multi-media production company. Based in London, it was founded in December 2003 by Steve Katz & Jon Howarth. Before establishing Blue Tuna, the management team were involved in a number of television & corporate projects, including establishing the UK's first football (soccer) club television channel, Boro TV.
Overview
Blue Tuna provides production services for corporate video, broadcast television, live webcasting & TV commercial production. One notable television production is a television sports series entitled 'Polo Masters' which features coverage of polo tournaments played in the UK & Europe. First broadcast on Sky Sports 2004, the Polo Masters series was the first time that the sport of high-goal polo tournament had been televised for mainstream TV audiences. The series includes coverage of the main UK & European tournaments, including The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup and Cartier International Day. The company is also particularly active in live webcasting and develops bespoke technology solutions for this service.
In addition to broadcast television production, Blue Tuna also has an extensive corporate client list, producing corporate video for companies & organisations such as Bloomberg L.P., BAFTA and Canon.
It was announced in Televisual Magazine, November 2008 that Blue Tuna has launced a separate high-definition camera hire service, Shoot Blue. The new company, Shoot Blue provides UK hire services for the Red One Digital Cinema Camera and Sony EX3 XDCAM camcorder.
 
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