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    Post-production gladiators come from Ludus

    When it comes to breaking barriers, working on award-winning campaigns and putting staff talent and client-centricity first, Ludus has it down to a fine art.
    Ludus at the Loeries
    Ludus at the Loeries

    Named after an ancient Roman school known for producing gladiators, the post-production company slays all creative giants and wins every war for its clients – Offering a facility that caters for the needs of production houses, directors and agencies alike. Ludus takes pride in being all about supporting its ‘work-family’, with the team spending so much time at the office that nurturing a family-culture is imperative.

    “One only needs to look at our social media to see that we are all about sharing this story with our clients, suppliers and friends. We are all about making our days memorable and exciting for both our clients and ‘The Fam’," says Ludus Client Liaison and Senior Producer Mandy Biart.

    In a perfectly diverse creative world

    “Historically, our industry hasn’t been a leader in diversity and inclusion,” says Biart. But, Ludus is committed to promoting South African women of colour to prominent positions to bring about real change. She continues: “It's important that our industry corrects the ratios and ensures women, and most importantly women of colour have a seat at the creative table.” Due to the gender bias gap, Ludus is committed to seeking out female talent for any new career opportunities that arise. All senior positions are held by women.

    Biart goes on to explain that the company take various steps in order to safeguard female employees against unwanted attention, as well as give them a voice in the organisation - A ‘velocity matters’ meeting is held once a week, which sets out the roadmap of what needs to be accomplished - on time and on budget. These are run by Ludus’ female managing director, Ashleigh Oates, and implemented by the all-women team of producers.

    Celebrating Ludus women
    Celebrating Ludus women

    How does Ludus live out its focus on people and talent above all else?

    ‘The Fam’ (the Ludus team) is considered among the most valuable assets that the Ludus has. “They contribute to the mission and the company's overall success, which means it’s worth investing in them in order to motivate them to provide their best work,” comments Biart.

    According to Ludus philosophy, the key to developing ‘The Fam’ to the utmost of their potential is understanding their drives and what motivates them – getting to know what will reach and inspire them to push themselves further. “Placing greater responsibility on someone’s shoulders might seem like a burden for some, but for others it serves as a reward and motivation. It’s a show of faith on your part in their abilities, and a demonstration of your belief that they’re capable of handling more,” Biart concludes.

    Telling better creative stories

    As post-production partners for The Loeries 2019, Ludus also believes in pushing South African creatives to tell better, more diverse and authentic stories, encouraging industry players to work together to retain the value of their crafts and find new solutions which offer clients the best creative talent. Mark Ash, Senior Offline Editor, elaborates: "Our industry needs to pull together and unite as creatives rather than chip away at each other. Rather create synergy and greater capacity through collaboration with like-minded people, re-imagining the current way of working and rendering it far more inclusive. Doing so is the only way in which collective longevity can be ensured in an industry in flux."

    Since the Loerie Awards offer the most prestigious industry accolades on the continent, it is the ideal fit for Ludus, as the company’s corporate responsibility focus is to partner important events like this one. The Loeries post-production needs are diverse and road-mapped well in advance, months before the actual awards. As a facility, Ludus has the necessary capacity to roll out these requirements on time throughout the year.

    This year, Ludus saw the following winning works at the Loeries:

    In the category: Film - TV Cinema Commercials - Up to 90s – Nando’s 'You People’ (TV1A-19-11108):

    Award: Silver
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: Mark Ash
    Post Production: The Ludus
    Agency: M&C Saatchi Abel
    Account Management: Nadine Govender
    Agency Art Director: Lubabalo Mtati
    Agency Producer: Bronwyn Henry
    Art Director/Stylist: Lauren Wilensky (Darling)
    Brand Representative: Chief Marketing Officer
    Chief Creative Officer: Neo Mashigo
    Cinematography: Devin Tosseli
    Creative Director: Jabulani Sigege
    Executive Creative Director: Neo Mashigo
    Film Director: Chloe Coetsee
    Production Company: Darling Films
    Media Agency: The Media Shop
    Music Composer: Garrick Jones
    Recording Studio: We Love Jam, Sterling Studios
    Sound Designer: Arnold Vermaak (We Love Jam), Sean Williams (Sterling Sound)
    Strategist: Makosha Maja-Rasethaba
    Writer: Gabriella (Bella) Evans

    In the category: Film - TV & Cinema Commercials - Up to 90s – Nando’s ‘Afrotising’ (TV1A-19-11668):

    Award: Grand Prix
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: Andrew Traill
    Agency: M&C Saatchi Abel
    Account Management: Nadine Govender
    Agency Art Director: Wade Barnes, Joshua De Kock
    Agency Producer: Bronwyn Henry
    Art Director/Stylist: Bobby Cardoso / Bee Diamondhead
    Brand Representative: Doug Place
    Chief Creative Officer: Neo Mashigo
    Cinematographer: Adam Bentel
    Creative Director: Wade Barnes, Joshua De Kock
    Executive Creative Director: Gordon Ray
    Film Director: Tebza Malope
    Production Company: The Star Film Company
    Music Composer: Tigerfight
    Performance: Hamilton Dlamini, Khuli Chana
    Producer: Adam Thal, Ashley Kadish
    Recording Studio: Sterling Sound
    Strategist: Keke Mahlelebe, Johannes Keiper, Jason Finklestein
    Writer: Joshua de Kock, Wade Barnes
    Post Production: The Ludus

    In the category: Film - Direction - Up to 90s – Nando’s ‘Afrotising’ (TVWA-19-11124):

    Award: Craft Certificate
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: Andrew Traill
    Post Production: The Ludus
    Agency: M&C Saatchi Abel
    Account Management: Nadine Govender
    Agency Art Director: Wade Barnes, Joshua De Kock
    Agency Producer: Bronwyn Henry
    Art Director/Stylist: Bobby Cardoso / Bee Diamondhead
    Brand Representative: Doug Place
    Chief Creative Officer: Neo Mashigo
    Cinematographer: Adam Bentel
    Creative Director: Wade Barnes, Joshua De Kock
    Executive Creative Director: Gordon Ray
    Film Director: Tebza Malope
    Production Company: The Star Film Company
    Music Composer: Tigerfight
    Performance: Hamilton Dlamini, Khuli Chana
    Producer: Adam Thal, Ashley Kadish
    Recording Studio: Sterling Sound
    Strategist: Keke Mahlelebe, Johannes Keiper, Jason Finklestein
    Writer: Joshua de Kock, Wade Barnes
    Post Production: The Ludus
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRwiu-QsiSk

    In the category: Film - Branded Content Film - Series, Outsurance ‘It’s a calling’ (TV1H-19-11888):

    Award: Bronze
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: Mark Ash
    Post Production: The Ludus
    Agency: Outsurance
    Executive Creative Director: Bryn Puchert
    Film Director: Zee Ntuli
    Production Company: Darling Films
    Music Composer: Chris Letcher
    Producer: Lorraine Smit, Melina McDonald, Mmameyi Mphahlele
    Sound Designer: Lorens Perrson
    Recording Studio: Sterling Sound
    VFX Operator: Michael Naidoo


    Outsurance - The Calling "Linda" Directors cut from Darling on Vimeo.

    In the category: Effective Creativity, Huggies ‘Baby Marathon’ (XC1A-19-12287):

    Award: Campaign Gold
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: James O'Sullivan
    Post Production: The Ludus
    Agency: Ogilvy South Africa
    Film Director: Matthys Boshoff
    Production Company: The Star Films Company
    Music and Sound Design: Louis Enslin, Theo Potgieter
    Creative Director: Catherine Wanliss, Gregory King
    Chief Creative Officer: Pete Case
    Executive Creative Director: Mariana O'Kelly
    Art Director: Chantelle Dos Santos, Jade Amic, Suzanne Jenner

    In the category: Film - Online Film - above 30s, Brand SA ‘The Prayer’ (TV1D-19-12365)”

    Award: Silver
    Editing company: The Ludus
    Editor: Nick Gishen
    Post Production: The Ludus
    Agency: The Odd Number
    Account Management: Kazi Mestile
    Agency Art Director: Elzanri Kirsten, Sbu Sitole
    Agency Producer: Shoni Nekhabambe
    Brand Representative: Sithembile Ntombela, Tshepiso Malele
    Chief Creative Officer: Sbu Sitole
    Cinematography: Brendan Barnes
    Executive Creative Director: Terry McKenna
    Film Director: Ernest Nkosi
    Production Company: Seriti Films
    Performance: Richard Njoku
    Recording Studio: Sterling Sound
    Sound Designer: Sean Williams
    VFX Opperater: Michael Naidoo
    Writer: Neema Nouse, Terry McKenna

    If you’re interested in working with one of the most creative, diverse and motivated teams, get in touch!

    Website: https://www.ludus.co.za/
    Instagram: upstairs_ludus
    Tel: JHB (011) 326 2827, CT (021) 461 8400
    Producers:
    JHB az.oc.sudul@norehs
    JHB az.oc.sudul@ydnam
    CT az.oc.sudul@awsidnaht

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