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AcquisitionsPlace Capital Group Acquires Paper Films in Drive for Modern Visual Communications

Place Capital Group Acquires Paper Films in Drive for Modern Visual Communications

Manchester-based video production company Paper Films has been acquired by Place Capital Group (PCG).

 

It is the fifth corporate deal by PCG, which since formation in 2021 has acquired architect practices Grounded, Loop Systems and MCAU, and place consultancy Fourth Street, into its expanding group.

 

PCG is a development, management and advisory business that specialises in place making projects with mainly public sector clients, such as Housing Associations and Local Authorities.

 

Its work involves preparing and delivering masterplans for major estate regeneration projects. The group posted £4.5m of turnover in 2022, its first full year of trading.

 

Founder David Smith-Milne says: “PCG has used Paper Films’ expertise to convey our development projects and their masterplans in video format, which helps our clients, partners and their communities to better visualise our innovations far better than in written reports.”

 

Paper Films works with a wide range of public and private sector clients with an interest in place making and economic growth. It will continue to be run by Creative Director Daniel Kennedy and Producer Max Howard.

 

Kennedy says: “This is a serious boost to our mission to be the go-to creative partner for developers, architects, house builders, and urban planners.

 

“As part of a bigger group, we will be able to expand the team and our in-house motion graphics capability to meet the future head on.”

 

“Our new owners believe passionately that video is an intrinsic part of good place making. It helps to communicate complex issues visually, succinctly, and with impact. But it also brings the work of our clients to wider, more diverse audiences, which helps to cement relationships and understanding.”

 

Paper Films has been tasked by Place Capital Group with creating apprenticeships for a diverse range of inner-city young people so that they can gain access to valuable work opportunities that interface with the built environment and creative industry sectors.

 

The acquisition deal sum is undisclosed.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
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