


Getting your work seen by TV Producers
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This workshop shines a light on how to approach TV producers and position yourself in the best possible way to get your work seen.
In this workshop, we are joined by Sarah Mills:
Sarah Mills is a disabled writer, performer, stand-up, content creator and passionate campaigner around invisible disability.
In 2020 Sarah won the BAFTA Rocliffe award for TV Comedy (for her sitcom BADASS, based on her own experience of Colon Cancer) and was immediately signed by a comedy agent.
Prior to this she worked in TV Comedy Entertainment as a Producer, working on shows like Matt Forde's Unspun, Big Brother's Little Brother and Charlie Brooker's Election Wipe
Our sessions aim to be as hyper-specific and approachable as possible.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Each session will be recorded for those who want to participate but are unable to attend on the day.
Each session will also begin with a brief introduction of yourselves and where you feel you are at in your career. You are encouraged to have your video on display and to have a pen and paper present.
This event has now passed.
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This workshop shines a light on how to approach TV producers and position yourself in the best possible way to get your work seen.
In this workshop, we are joined by Sarah Mills:
Sarah Mills is a disabled writer, performer, stand-up, content creator and passionate campaigner around invisible disability.
In 2020 Sarah won the BAFTA Rocliffe award for TV Comedy (for her sitcom BADASS, based on her own experience of Colon Cancer) and was immediately signed by a comedy agent.
Prior to this she worked in TV Comedy Entertainment as a Producer, working on shows like Matt Forde's Unspun, Big Brother's Little Brother and Charlie Brooker's Election Wipe
Our sessions aim to be as hyper-specific and approachable as possible.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Each session will be recorded for those who want to participate but are unable to attend on the day.
Each session will also begin with a brief introduction of yourselves and where you feel you are at in your career. You are encouraged to have your video on display and to have a pen and paper present.
This event has now passed.
—
This workshop shines a light on how to approach TV producers and position yourself in the best possible way to get your work seen.
In this workshop, we are joined by Sarah Mills:
Sarah Mills is a disabled writer, performer, stand-up, content creator and passionate campaigner around invisible disability.
In 2020 Sarah won the BAFTA Rocliffe award for TV Comedy (for her sitcom BADASS, based on her own experience of Colon Cancer) and was immediately signed by a comedy agent.
Prior to this she worked in TV Comedy Entertainment as a Producer, working on shows like Matt Forde's Unspun, Big Brother's Little Brother and Charlie Brooker's Election Wipe
Our sessions aim to be as hyper-specific and approachable as possible.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Each session will be recorded for those who want to participate but are unable to attend on the day.
Each session will also begin with a brief introduction of yourselves and where you feel you are at in your career. You are encouraged to have your video on display and to have a pen and paper present.
We have a limited number of concession tickets available on a first come first serve basis. If you identify as working class, are currently on benefits, or if you consider yourself to be financially disadvantaged in a way which is hindering your progression in your career, these tickets are available to you.