Welcome Molly
ProMo Cymru is delighted to welcome Molly Brown to the team as our Junior Digital Media Designer and Animator on a paid internship.
Molly is currently completing her second year at university studying Visual Effects and Motion Graphics. With experience in 2D and 3D animation, VFX, and graphic design, Molly brings a valuable skill set to our team and is eager to expand her knowledge of the media production industry.

Her role in our Media team involves:
- Creating designs for social media and printed materials
- Assisting in various aspects of media production
- Contributing to motion graphics and animation projects
- Supporting workshops and training sessions we deliver
“I’m thrilled to be part of the ProMo Cymru team and to contribute to all the amazing projects the organisation works on. I’m looking forward to learning more about the media production industry, pursuing my passion for video editing and using social media to engage with communities. My goal for the future is to be a digital media designer!”
Croeso to the team, Molly!
Halyna Soltys
30 April 2024
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