RTS Futures Festival, aimed at those wanting to find out more about the TV industry, is back this autumn!
6.30-8.30pm, 13th November, M Shed.
Free to attend, you'll be able to chat informally to people already working in the industry, ask for advice and find out more about TV production in the region.
This is the eighth RTS Futures Festival, aimed at those wanting to find out more about the TV industry.
There will be a range of media organisations attending - independent production companies, broadcasters and post production facilities. Including Gorilla, Picture Shop, Drummer TV, Twenty Twenty, Five Mile Films, ITV News West Country and more....
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to network and gain insight for your future career in telly!
As well as the chance to meet the many media organisations in the region, there will also be three short talks taking place in Studio 2 at M Shed.
Places are limited on these, so please only book if you have registered for the event and please only book on ONE of them in the first instance, to allow all attendees the opportunity to attend a talk. If there are places available on the night, we will let interested people know.
Short talks schedule:
7-7.30pm Directing Skills with scripted director Mike Jenkins and Producer/Director Ilaira Mallalieu, Wildstar Films. Hosted by Kate Cook, Indefinite Films
7.30-8pm Navigating Your TV Career with BBC Studios, with Amy Smith, Production Management Assistant, Jack Rawlinson, Runner, Camera Assistant, Base Op and Anil Olgun, Researcher. Hosted by Sas Bonser Talent Executive BBC Studios Natural History Unit and Jane Zurakowski, Head of Talent, Production Management, BBC Studios
8-8.30pm What to Expect: Working in Post Production with representatives from Picture Shop- Izzy Noone, Office Manager, Bryn Howells, Tracklay/Sound Designer and Emma Gunnell, Tech Op. Hosted by Steph Wessell, Series Producer and Co-Founder, Bristol Unscripted Network (BUNS)
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What to Expect: Working in Post Production