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Gramafilm Hires for Entertainment & Factual Entertainment
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The London-based studio Gramafilm has bolstered its team with the addition of three new development executives: Eddie Evelyn-Hall, Laura Amure and Jamie Cowell.
Expanding its focus on entertainment and factual entertainment, Gramafilm has tapped Evelyn-Hall as creative director of development. Evelyn-Hall’s remit will be to lead Gramafilm’s development of its entertainment and factual-entertainment slate and to combine the two worlds of TV and brands.
Joining Evelyn-Hall are Laura Amure and Jamie Cowell, who previously worked with Evelyn-Hall over eight years while at BBC Studios, Monkey Kingdom and Syco Entertainment. The trio previously worked together on several big formats, including BBC Three’s new dating show
Gramafilm hires BBC Studios exec as it expands into entertainment, fact-ent London-based studio and production company Gramafilm has named Eddie Evelyn-Hall as its creative director of development and hired two others as it expands into entertainment and factual entertainment programming.
Laura Amure . April 27, 2021
London-based studio and production company Gramafilm has named Eddie Evelyn-Hall as its creative director of development and hired two others as it expands into entertainment and factual entertainment programming.
Laura Amure and Jamie Cowell, who have worked with Evelyn-Hall (pictured) for the past eight years at BBC Studios, Monkey Kingdom and Simon Cowell‘s Syco Entertainment, will report to him as development executives.
Gramafilm adds former BBC Studios trio
London-based branded content specialist prodco Gramafilm has bolstered its creative team by hiring a trio of execs who previously worked together at BBC Studios (BBCS) and Monkey Kingdom.
Eddie Evelyn-Hall
Eddie Evelyn-Hall has joined the company as creative director of development, effective immediately, and will report to Gramafilm owner and director James Morton-Haworth. His remit will be to lead Gramafilm’s development of its entertainment and fact ent slate.
Laura Amure and Jamie Cowell are both joining as development executives to develop a slate of formats.
The trio have previously worked together on several big formats, including new BBC3 new dating show I Like the Way You Move, ITV2 comedy quizshow Don’t Hate the Playaz, music-based TV and multimedia format La Banda (The Band), and ITV duo The X-Factor and Britain’s Got Talent.