Limitless Broadcast makes raft of new hires
Limitless Broadcast has unveiled a raft of new hires to support its continued expansion, both at its UK Remote Production Hub and on location.
The latest recruits bolster technical and operational teams including vision and sound engineering, camera supervision, planning and logistics.
Limitless Broadcast chief executive Claire Wilkie said: “We are thrilled to be adding strength and depth to our brilliant engineering and operational departments as we continue to grow and serve our clients and partners worldwide.
“We are delighted to welcome Patrycja, Harrison, Amy, Tom and Beth to the Limitless family”.
Patrycja Foltynowicz joins the camera team with experience in sports and entertainment, having worked on global sporting events including the Paris 2024 Olympics, English Premier League and British Horse Racing as well as studio shows such as Steph’s Packed Lunch.
Harrison Taylor is the latest addition to the operations department having gained experience from his time at EMG / Gravity Media and IMG working on projects as diverse as Tennis Grand Slams, The Hundred and Golfing World.
Recent Rise Awards winner Amy Woods is the latest reinforcement to the Limitless sound team. Her resume includes English Premier League football, World Darts, Cricket and National TV Awards for EMG / Gravity Media as well as Glastonbury & Board Masters festivals.
The Limitless broadcast engineering team has also welcomed Thomas Clayton and Beth Marsch. Clayton joined from Solent University where he was heavily involved with Sonar Production’s live coverage of Solent Kestrels Basketball.
Marsch has joined from the University of York where she was the driving force behind student TV channel YSTV. She has retained a keen interest in supporting student television as the returning officer for the National Student Television Association (NASTA’s) and has taken up a position on the board of trustees. Her credits include T20 cricket, International ODI’s and The Hundred.
In December, the Limitless team delivered a range of programming including Women’s Premiership Rugby for TNT Sports, European Challenge Cup Rugby for Premier Sport and Adobe Women’s FA Cup draws.