So you want to be…a development researcher or AP? With Jack Browne
"So you want to be…"
In this new strand of online sessions which focus on specific roles within TV, you will get the chance to go behind a job title and get the inside track, as told by the people who know these jobs inside out.
If you’ve ever wondered what a particular role actually involves and what it will take to get there as you look to progress in your career - or you are new to the industry and hoping to get some great insider tips to start your career - this could be the masterclass for you.
The speakers will take us through the highs and lows of a specific role, as well as provide top tips and advice about how to carry out the job successfully and how to get that particular role in the first place. This is followed by audience Q&A where you have the chance to ask the experts.
In this session, we look at the roles of development researcher and AP with Jack Browne. It is part of our week-long focus on the world of unscripted TV development.
Speaker
Jack Browne is a development assistant producer at MultiStory Media. Part of ITV Studios, MultiStory makes programmes for all major UK broadcasters – as well as international SVODs like Netflix – and its productions span from international formats like Come Dine With Me to the long-running Up documentary series. Other MultiStory programmes include Peston (ITV), The Big Flower Fight (Netflix) and You Are What You Wear (BBC One).
Jack has four years' experience in TV and film, and his production credits include Question Time and ITV1's Return to Belsen, a documentary he worked on from its early development.
This event is supported by the ScreenSkills Television Skills Fund which invests in training for the freelance television workforce thanks to contributions from the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
It is part of a ScreenSkills programme managed by the Indie Training Fund to support freelancers to upskill and stay connected, helping keep the industry resilient in these difficult times.
This session will take place online via Zoom. Click ‘get ticket’ to reserve your place: you must login or register before you are able to get a ticket for this event. A booking confirmation with a joining link to the session will be sent to you via email.
If you are no longer able to use your ticket, we ask you to please contact support@screenskills.com so that we can release your place. Our sessions are often oversubscribed, so we’d like to give other freelancers the opportunity to fill available spots. Thank you for your consideration.