Mhòr Training is Mia’s own independent consultancy, offering custom workshops and masterclasses on work-ready and early career skills development.
While originally with a focus on the global Visual Effects and Animation industries, Mhòr Training also offers bespoke support to formal and informal youth groups, community groups, and teams in any sector looking to develop their soft skills or receive external facilitation support.
In the media industry, Mhòr Training provides 3x services:
Training VFX project managers of all levels, from entry level to c-suite
Consulting clients, from ad agencies to production companies, on the VFX workflow from bidding to delivery as a trusted third party
Improving artists’ and students’ understanding of VFX project management
If you are a studio, university, advertising agency, production company, or even just an individual looking for support with any of the above, please send your enquiry to:
Select professional references for Mia Lalanne:
“Mia is one the most competent producers I have ever had the pleasure to work with. She has invaluable experience and knowledge of VFX Productions and she has done it working for a variety of leading businesses in the media and entertainment industry.
What makes her stand out is her inspirational and magnetic belief in positive change for the betterment of a business culture.”
“Every project I worked with Mia has been smooth sailing thanks to her innate understanding of the VFX process.
She and her team make sure artists feel supported, so we can focus on the images we are trying to perfect. She has always been an integral part of success on the projects we worked on together.”
“One of the reasons Mia is so effective in production management is that she comprehends technical concepts faster than most.
And this is coming from a software engineer!”
“Mia has an extremely comprehensive understanding of the VFX process and its many complexities.
Her focus and ability to pinpoint workflow issues helps keep teams optimized while keeping within time and budgetary constraints.”
