London-based Twickenham Film Studios (TFS) has appointed Andrew Boswell and Superna Sethi as joint managing directors.
They replace former managing director Cara Sheppard who last month was named president of Streamland Media’s picture division Picture Shop.
Boswell previously worked at Twickenham as commercial director and then interim managing director between 2016 and 2020. He joins from Lip Sync Post, where he was commercial director.
Property professional Sethi is a co-founder and managing partners of Manhattan Properties.
Both will be working closely with other recent appointments Kim Honeyman, formerly of X2X Creative Services and Technicolor, as head of production, Rachel Morrison as head of facilities and Malcolm Ellison as head of technology & post.
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Boswell’s new role will see him tasked with growing revenue across the company’s production, digital dailies, post-production and financing businesses. He will be implementing a new plan for growth and investment, with the backing of Twickenham’s shareholders.
Andrew Boswell said: “I am thrilled to be returning to the much-loved and world-renowned Twickenham Film Studios with its fantastic blend of historic stages and world-class post-production facilities, and to be re-teaming with Sunny Vohra and Roger Sewell on the new board. I am looking forward to working closely with colleagues old and new to enhance the Twickenham client experience whilst improving the commerciality of the business.”
Chairman of Twickenham Film Studios Sunny Vohra, said: “We are delighted to welcome Andrew back to Twickenham, having enjoyed working successfully with him in the past. He brings back a wealth of knowledge and experience in the industry.
Paramount Pictures’ Top Gun: Maverick and Amazon Prime’s series Ten Percent are amongst the recent titles that used TFS’s facilities and services.
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