Read MoreNick makes highly personal and intimate documentaries that are filled with warmth and humour. His first feature documentary, Hillsong Church: God Goes Viral, was shown as part of the Storyville strand on the BBC. He has had work shown on Channel 4, as well as directing branded content for Red Bull, Google, Tate and English National Ballet.
Jon is an award winning documentary producer and director. His most recent feature length project is about the Australian cricket legend, Shane Warne. Jon’s debut independent feature ‘Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story’ premiered at HotDocs in Toronto and Sheffield DocFest before being acquired by Netflix in 2017. The feature was later nominated for Best Documentary at the Edinburgh TV Festival in 2018.
Read MoreFinn brings a rich and varied directing experience to any project, having a career that spans factual, fiction and the crossover of the two. He is also one of the UK’s leading commercial directors.
Read MoreChris is a multiple award-winning filmmaker with decades of experience working for major broadcasters. He has made genre-defining programmes and series in both documentary and docu-drama.
Read MoreJane worked as a celebrated international photojournalist for 12 years before re-training as a documentary Director, with the skills of a DoP.
Read MoreEoin is an experienced Showrunner and Series Director of big budget 60’ international documentary series and specials. An accomplished leader of large teams and high-profile talent, across a range of hostile and difficult environments all over the world.
Read MorePaul Mitchell, a fluent Russian speaker, began his career at ABC News in Moscow during the collapse of Communism. He has been making award-winning, high-rating, entertaining documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, PBS, ARTE, Discovery, National Geographic and more for over a quarter of a century.
Read MoreDavid is a BAFTA and TV Academy Award-winning, and Grierson-nominated, director.
Read MoreWinner of the 2022 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film, Cherish Oteka is a documentary filmmaker who aims to challenge false narratives and provide a platform for often-marginalised communities to tell their stories on their terms. Cherish has worked with a range of well-known brands and broadcasters including BBC One, VICE, London Live, SBTV, Tate and Stonewall.
Read MoreMahmoud is an award-winning Lebanese filmmaker based in Dubai & Berlin, working globally. He’s an expert on the Arabian Gulf region having chronicled its transformations for years. His films have received numerous Best Film & Audience awards, including Tribeca’s $100,000 Audience Award for “Grandma, a Thousand Times”, presented by Robert de Niro. His films are perfectly paced and visually inventive portraits which draw you in to the subject’s life and viewpoint.
Read MoreCamilla Hall is an award-winning documentary film director and executive producer. She most recently directed Kingdom of Dreams, the series for Fremantle and Sky as well as Subject, an independent film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. She has a decade-worth of directing experience and was based in Los Angeles for 5 years.
Read MoreOliver is an award-winning filmmaker specialising arts, music and history subjects. He has recently completed work on my Life As A Rolling Stone with Keith Richards.
Read MoreChristian is a Grierson nominated documentary filmmaker celebrated for his versatility. He has directed everything from political thrillers, featuring Britain’s most controversial politician in "Nigel Farage: The Man Who Made Brexit", to the ratings-busting "The Parachute Murder Plot," which was a hit for ITV and then became a top 10 show on Netflix.
Read MoreAs Series Editor on Formula One: Drive to Survive, Nigel helped deliver Netflix’s highest profile, biggest budget, unscripted series to date, leading to its commission for a second season.
Read MoreChris Martin is an award-winning filmmaker making documentaries and drama-documentary in the UK, the USA and around the world. His recent drama documentary Under The Wire was Highly Commended at the 2019 Grierson Awards - he drew on a range of genres to tell the story of renowned war correspondent Marie Colvin's final assignment to Syria in 2012.
Read MoreArchie is an RTS-nominated filmmaker, specialising in high-end arts, history and specialist factual programmes. Experienced in closely scripted documentary making, he’s particularly enthused by strong visual storytelling, use of music and working with actors.
Read MoreDavid Belton is an award-winning filmmaker with more than twenty-five years experience in making documentaries and drama-documentary in the UK, the USA and around the world.
David has made hour and feature-length films and series for Netflix, Amazon Prime Originals, PBS, BBC and Channel 4.
Read MoreSarah has brought stories from Russian orphanages, Filipino prisons, Indian slums and the American bible belt to millions of people in over thirty-five countries. She’s written, produced and directed five documentary films with strong international sales including to HBO, Netflix, Channel 4, ESPN and the BBC
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