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Talks & Sessions
Mon 11 June
The ITV Interview: Sir Trevor McDonald
The Naked Me: Personal Stories
Mon11June/12:00/
Netflix Crucible Studio / / / / £13/ £11
The journalist and presenter will discuss what drives him to make some of the most gripping and inspiring crime documentaries seen on TV including his two award-winning series Inside Death Death Row Row and Death Death Row Row 2018 SessionProducers StuartCabb&LisaKeane(PlumPictures)
Mon11June/12:00/
ITV Town Hall Reception Room B What drives a a a a a presenter to bare all? We explore the phenomenon of celebrity-led documentaries that tackle deeply personal - - - - and sometimes painful - - - stories A
panel of well-known faces unpack the ethics emotions embarrassments and debates over editorial control involved in in in in this kind of filmmaking Festival Pass holders only SessionProducers JackBootle(Raw)
Speaker
Sir Trevor McDonald
Chair
Speaker
Alison Kirkham (BBC) Mim Shaikh (BBC Radio 1Xtra) Anne Robinson (Presenter) (Presenter) Anita Rani (Presenter) (Presenter) Poverty in the UK:
New Approaches to to Storytelling
The University of Sheffield presents: How to Pitch
Your Academic Idea
Mon 11 June
/ / 12:00 / / Crucible Adelphi
Poverty in in in in in the the UK is increasing for the the first time in in in in in in two decades We are seeing more people struggling to make ends meet Does television set out accurately the the complexities of living in in in in poverty or or too crudely as either a a a a deserving deserving economic victim or or or or undeserving ‘scrounger’? How can we tell more accurate stories of poverty to to skeptical audiences for a a a a a a a a a fuller debate and actions?
Festival Pass holders only Mon 11 June
/ / 12:30 / / ITV Town Hall Reception Room A
In this live pitch producers and commissioners offer guidance to academics academics from the University of of of Sheffield Shortlisted academics academics showcase their fields of of expertise and receive feedback
to determine whether they have potential as a a a a a a a a possible TV format or or or segment This will be a a a a a a a a a chance for for all delegates to meet future on-screen talent and research experts Festival Pass holders only Session Producer Chair
Speaker
David Alamouti (Inovi)
Poppy Noor (Guardian)
Campbell Robb (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) Jack Monroe (Food writer & vlogger) Daisy-May Hudson (Filmmaker)
Mark Raphael (72 Films) Pitch
Producer Panel
Rebecca Coxon (True Vision Yorkshire)
Dan Korn (A&E) Carolyn Payne (National Geographic) Derren Lawford (Woodcut Media) Jago Lee (Antenna Pictures)
Paul Windle (Development Producer BBC) Lucy Vernall (Academic Ideas Lab)
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