New partnership to help Whiteinch & Scotstoun build digital content library
Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association (WSHA) has teamed up with Glasgow-based video production company thirteensquared to build a library of digital content.
The three-year partnership will enable WSHA to showcase its people and the community through photography and film; capturing WSHA’s properties, people and local area.
Footage will be used to strengthen and support WSHA’s communications and digital content library by visually representing the work done by the Association and its subsidiaries and celebrating the positive impact this has on the community.
James Ward, chief executive officer at WSHA, said: “The way people consume their information is changing and WSHA need to react to this and create a new digital library that will allow us to tell our story to a wider audience using the various social media and digital platforms available. Our partnership with thirteensquared will enable us to build a library of all our activities and showcase why people should consider living in Whiteinch and Scotstoun.
“We also want to engage with a new audience and encourage people to get involved in volunteering to support our work. This partnership will also help us build towards our 50th anniversary in 2027 where we will be able to launch our film documenting the history and future of WSHA.”
Kathleen Little, director at thirteensquared, said: “I’m delighted to be working with Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association, in 2025-2027. Being able to plan ahead over the next three years is really exciting and means we’ll be able to truly celebrate the local community and the housing association’s 50th anniversary, and share their powerful stories in a very unique way. It’s great to have a client that has an ambitious and bold vision for the future of their online presence, and that celebrates the people of Whiteinch and Scotstoun.”