Stuart Thompson
About Stuart Thompson
Stuart Thompson is a Manager of Video Production at BrightTALK, where he has worked since 2016. He has directed various nature documentaries and led impactful campaigns, including one focused on mental health awareness in the workplace.
Work at BrightTALK
Stuart Thompson has served as the Manager of Video Production at BrightTALK since 2016. In this role, he oversees the creation and execution of video content strategies, focusing on delivering high-quality productions that meet client needs. His position involves collaboration with various organizations, enhancing BrightTALK's reputation in the video production industry. His work contributes to the company's mission of providing valuable insights and resources through engaging video content.
Education and Expertise
Stuart Thompson studied at London South Bank University from 2006 to 2009, where he focused on Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia. He achieved a qualification in Digital Film and Video, which laid the foundation for his career in video production. His educational background equips him with the technical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for effective video storytelling and production.
Background
Before joining BrightTALK, Stuart co-founded a business that specialized in corporate promotional videos. This entrepreneurial experience provided him with a comprehensive understanding of video production and client relations. Additionally, he worked as a Videographer at asset.tv from 2014 to 2016, where he honed his skills in video creation and editing. His diverse background in video production spans various formats and styles, including nature documentaries filmed in Sri Lanka and Tenerife.
Achievements
Stuart Thompson directed the 'Not a Red Card Offence' social campaign, which aimed to raise awareness about mental health issues in the workplace. This initiative showcased his ability to create impactful video content that addresses significant social issues. He also collaborates with major companies such as Royal London, Legal & General, Schroders, AWS, and Jupiter, developing innovative video content strategies that enhance brand messaging and audience engagement.