Videndum (formerly The Vitec Group) is a global provider of premium branded hardware products and software solutions for the content creation market, including the TV and film industries. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and, according to their own publication, employs around 1,600 people worldwide in ten different countries – they own several well-known brands in the professional imaging space. Lately, the company has gone through some major internal changes, and in this article, we take a close look at where Videndum stands now, wondering if the latest developments are a sign of what is about to come. You may or may not be familiar with the company Videndum itself, but you surely know some of the most well-known brands in our industry that are under their wings. Up until recently, Videndum had three major divisions. Each division consisted of several brands. Here is a quick summary of companies under each division: Media Solutions Division: Manfrotto, Lowepro, Gitzo, National Geographic bags (under license), Audix, Rycote, Joby, Colorama, Savage Production Solutions Division: Camera Corps, TCS equipment hire, Litepanels, Quasar science, Anton Bauer, Autocue, Autoscript, Vinten, Occonor, Sachtler Creative Solutions Division: Teradek, Wooden Camera, SmallHD Image credit: Videndum The latest changes in the Videndum Group I’m sure you will agree that this is an array of brands! The thing is that during 2024, Videndum went through some fundamental changes. Here are some to name a few: Releasing Group Chief Executive Officer Stephen Bird from duty (Stephen Harris took over as...
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