Robert Bannochie

Robert Bannochie (born 18 July 1959 in Purley, England) is a Film Editor and Director.

Bannochie was responsible for the cutting of Music videos such as World Aids Day 1985 and New order at the Academy[1] Directed by Mike Mansfield. He has also post-produced and Directed a number of award winning commercials for Access, Italiano Pasta, Mena Resorts, Talat Mostapha Real Estate, Honeywell Bull, Ghosts in the Machine (C4 title sequence) & Smarties (Lambie Nairn).

Bannochie was a multiple recipient of the Gold, Silver and Bronze Creative Circle Honours[2] for his computer graphics work for Smarties[3] and also a recipient of the prestigious D&AD award[4] for Ghosts in the Machine. In the 1990s Robert Bannochie became an inaugural part of advertising in Egypt helping establish Tarek Nour Communications.[5] In 2008 Bannochie comments "There is great potential for growth,"[6] in Egypt adding that it is "fantastic place to produce".[7]

He currently is Director and C.E.O of Leapfrog/Fresh PR/A2Z Production [8] in Egypt.

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