Sky Production Services (SPS) has announced a reshuffle of its senior management teams which will see two key internal promotions within post production.
John Cochrane will take on the role of senior manager of finishing, focusing on delivering content across entertainment, scripted, documentaries and creative. Cochrane has been team manager of audio at SPS for six years and before that has delivered finishing services in the film industry with credits including Bond titles Die Another Day, The World is Not Enough, and Tomorrow Never Dies.
Mick Logue will assume the role of senior manager of sports delivery, which will combine technical support and editing on SPS’ full range of sport projects. Logue has managed all of SPS’ systems and driven the department’s move to remote editing during the Covid-19 pandemic, setting up 50 remote edit suites and overseeing the delivery of SPS’ remote editing kits to enable freelancers to continue working from home.
“The last six years have seen radical change in Post Production at Sky, with a much greater diversity of content, technical solutions and craft specialists,” said Adam Downey, director of post production and partnerships at Sky Production Services. “These new roles reflect those changes and allow us to move forward in a more cohesive way. I am thrilled that both John and Mick grabbed these opportunities as they’ve contributed massively to make Post Production at Sky a place of excellence and long may that continue.”