All Features articles – Page 319
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Lucie Parker, 27, head of bookings - senior post-producer
Clear Cut chief executive Horacio Quiero has no doubts about Parker's potential. “She will become a well known and respected name in the post industry, just watch this space.”
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Steve Williams, 28, editor
After only nine months of working for BBC Sport, Williams was selected as part of the Beijing Olympic editing team - following three years as a fully fledged editor with BBC Post Production.
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James Cole, 29, editor
“James Cole is an editor I would find it hard to live without,” says Gardeners' World series producer Rosemary Edwards.
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Ash Jenkins, 25, offline editor
In the three years since he left college, editor Jenkins has worked with some of the brightest stars, including acclaimed director Nick Broomfield.
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Eureka!: Stacked (Brocken Spectre for Channel 4)
4Talent Pilot winner Bryony Ive on seeing her first drama commission come to life.
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Daniel Cormack, 28, director
Disillusioned with 10 years of Labour rule, last year Cormack set off on a mission to see if he could stomach turning Conservative.
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Paul Caslin, 25, live events director
“This kid came to us as one of those tip-offs as a ‘got to check him out' straight out of Liverpool Community College,” says John Pavely, creative director of west London production company JJ Stereo.
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Tom Harper, 28, director
Currently directing ITV1's new primetime monster romp, The Last Van Helsing, Harper already has fans among his leading actors.
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Miriam Lyons, 29, director
“A talented, creative director and minor miracle worker,” is Biography Channel boss Richard Melman's take on Lyons, who last year was commissioned to make three exclusive films on Michael Flatley, Donny Osmond and Vinnie Jones for Biography.
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Paul Taylor, 26, director
Taylor started work on his award-winning documentary We Are Together, about a South African orphanage, while he was still at Bournemouth University, completing it after three years through his own production company Rise Films, which he co-founded with Teddy Leifer.
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Tom Dumican, 25, producer/director
“He's the hottest young directing talent that this company has produced over the past 15 years,” says Stuart Clarke of his protégé.
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Greg Williams, 26, director
After winning an RTS student award for his graduation film, Heaven Sent, Williams joined Twofour where he shadowed experienced documentary-maker Chris Williams for six months before being let loose on his documentary debut, The Estate We're In on BBC1.
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Oli Hyatt, 29, animation director
As co-founder and head of development at animation company Blue-Zoo, Hyatt has overseen four major animated shows, 30 idents, 12 adverts and a channel branding this year alone.
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Keith Peries, 29, news director
Peries' talents as a regional news director have already marked him out for the ITV Fast Track programme, an honour bestowed on just six promising new recruits.
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Joe Cork, 27, Shake compositor
Cork has worked with a number of high-profile directors recently, including Vadim Jean, Nick Murphy and Brian Percival, and his knack of balancing expectations and budget has pleased them all.
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Susie Jones, 28, stop-frame animator
Quality, original stop-frame animation is Jones' claim to fame.
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Christopher Skinner, 25, motion graphics designer
Although he's had only three years' experience in the industry, Skinner has been responsible for some key graphics overhauls in broadcast TV.
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Andrew Popplestone, 25, junior graphic designer
After just 18 months in the industry Popplestone already has two major industry awards under his belt, a gold Promax BDA award for the Rugby World Cup bumper and a BDA bronze.
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Russell Horth, 29, senior compositor
Horth's CV boasts some impressive credits, including miniseries Elizabeth I.
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Charlotte Barrett, 28, facilities manager
“Charlotte has taken on a lot of responsibility which she has proved she is more than capable of handling,” says The Farm Group's joint managing director Nicky Sargent of her facilities manager.