Bristol hosts Futures festival

Bristol hosts Futures festival

Tuesday, 17th December 2024
A young woman in a stripy top operates a large, industry-standard video camera
Post-production houses brought camera kit to the festival (credit: Jon Craig)
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The M Shed in Bristol was full of emerging TV talent for the sold-out eighth year of the RTS Futures Festival.

Indies at the November event included Plimsoll Productions and Offspring Films, alongside ITV News West Country and post-production facilities Doghouse, Gorilla and Films at 59, which brought along camera kit for students to try out.

Sessions covered a host of topics, including directing skills with Ilaira Mallalieu (Queens, Disney+) discussing how to craft a story on location and develop narrative arcs, and film-maker Michael Jenkins talking about working with actors.

Tech op Emma Gunnell, office manager Izzy Noone and sound designer Bryn Howells, all from Picture Shop, chatted to host Steph Wessell, a series producer, about what to expect working in post-production.

“Navigating your TV career” was a popular talk. It featured talent from BBC Studios: Amy Smith, a production management assistant on Countryfile, and camera assistant Jack Rawlinson, both discovered at a previous RTS Futures Festival, plus researcher Anil Olgun.