Couples' Retreat the Movie

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It’s a tough job, but someone had to do it. When the new rom-com movie Couples’ Retreat was due to be filmed from the magnificent Tahitian island of Bora Bora, Kordia kindly put up its hand to help.

Based at Avalon, Kordia’s Content Services team was on call to ship out high definition images from the production.

Two phone circuits and onsite internet  enabled production to go ahead without a hitch.

The first to get live HD pictures out of French Polynesia, the Kordia team was praised by clients such as  ‘Entertainment This Week', along with a number of other news and entertainment shows across the USA and Canada, who were very pleased with the results.

George Lopez from the Pacific Television Centre had this to say about Kordia’s Content Services team:

"I wanted to thank Kordia so very much for the exceptional service provided. Ben Johnson [Content Services] is a tireless worker - his knowledge and expertise were invaluable and we could not have asked for a more perfect person to assist us with this project. We look forward to many projects in the future."

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