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Zemedia is an award winning creative video production company delivering rich media content to your websites and presentations, and DVD. We have years of experience in broadcast TV and educational media and offer creative script to screen services to suit all your promotional and educational needs. Email: info@zemedia.co.uk

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See Zemedia on Youtube , the Zemedia Blog, or click the titles below to see some examples of our work.

See Zemedia's latest podcasts in context:
The John Hansard Gallery website.
The "Learn with US" website.
The Portus Project website.
Artsouthampton - one of zemedia's YouTube channels.

ADHD imageLiving with ADHD. produced for Southampton City Primary Care Trust. It covers the current understanding of the causes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and provides guidance on the use of strategies to manage the condition. See the British Universities Film and Video Council web site for details on how to order this DVD.

Archaeology graduandLooking forward to looking back was commissioned by the School of Humanities, University of Southampton to promote the the study of Archaeology at the University.

guernicaThe Guernica Children was produced for BBC4 by Eye Witness Productions and edited by zemedia's Tim O'Riordan. The programme tells the story of 4000 child refugees who where evacuated to Southampton at the height of the Spainish Civil War. An extended version of the programme won a Royal Television Society Award.

Kenyan studentWhy Southampton? is one of a series of 6 podcasts commissioned by the University of Southampton's International Office in July 2008.

foetusYou are what your mother ate is a podcast produced for Communications at the University of Southampton to promote the work of the Institute of DevelopmentalScience.

music podcastThe Gateway to Another Place was commissioned by the School of Humanities, University of Southampton to promote the the postgraduate study of music at the University.

 
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