Nieto: Si las empresas hispanas no se renuevan mueren, sobre todo con el social media
Tono Studios has a new Executive Producer, Margarita Nieto. She shared with PRODU her strategic approach to attract new U.S. multicultural-market clients. “Were seeking different paths to diversify ourselves, creating and innovating in order to continue to grow and keep our products high quality” she explained. “I joined the firm two months ago, and until now Ive been watching processes and everything in the studio is well organized. It is a super professional team, with first-rate sound engineers, all bilingual.” Nieto feels thrilled with this new challenge. “It is always a pleasure returning to L.A. I love producing because each project is a new challenge. It’s an amusing job that requires constant communication with the client” she said. “Tono is a great company, Jaime and Raquel are incredible people, treating their team very well.” “If Hispanic companies stop updating, they die, particularly regarding social media where they require of an inmediate response” she said. “We are almost 50 million Hispanic in U.S. and for 2050 its expected we become 30% of the whole population, thats why we see many bilingual commercials despite they are in the general market. Every agency is opening due to multiculturality.” Tono creates original music, offers postproduction services to different markets -often to Mexico and are willing to adapt to each countrys budget- and are working on diversifying their services portfolio. Some interesting things are on the way she added.
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