From finding balance in broadcasting to getting your sitcom script seen — here is all the expert advice from the RTS Student Masterclasses 2023 in one place.
The first Masterclass saw @SkyNews Correspondent @inzyrashid discuss his work covering national and international affairs, from the 2017 Manchester Arena attack to the 2022 earthquake in Afghanistan, with Media Consultant @helengscott.
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Next up was Clare Richards, documentary filmmaker and founder of @WeAreDocWomen. Speaking to Alex Cooke, CEO of Renegade Stories and Chair of @sheffdocfest, she explained her sensitive and multi-layered process.
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In our third session, Director Steve Hughes (@moviegoblin) spoke to screenwriter and playwright @BTagoe17 about directing drama, working with actors and how to get your films seen.
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Ash Atalla, CEO of @Roughcut_TV, is one of Britain's most prolific comedy producers, best known for The Office and People Just Do Nothing. He told Tim Hincks, Co-CEO of @ExpectationEnt1, what makes good comedy, and how it gets made.
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— Royal Television Society (@RTS_media) November 2, 2023