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SARAH BROOKS

Edit Producer, Series Producer

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Bristol

Cardiff

About Me

With my journalistic background (a former BBC TV News Trainee and radio and TV reporter), I enjoy the process of story-telling, from sniffing out narratives to bringing them to life on-screen.
I have 15+ years experience as a Popular Factual Series Producer and I thrive on running multiple edits, voiceovers and onlines with a keen e... Read More

Professional Training

Course / QualificationTraining Provider / InstitutionYear
Personal Performance Coach / The Coaching Academy / 2020
Personal Performance CoachThe Coaching Academy2020
Single camera Director / BBC / 2001
Single camera DirectorBBC2001

Sarah edit produced on the Channel 5 daytime series of Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun, an observational documentary series following ex-pats making ends meet living in Spain. Sarah remotely edit produced three of the forty episodes on this commission. Sarah was hard working, creative, dedicated and diligent. She worked incredibly hard to create warm, fun, engaging and involving episodes filled with warmth, humour and also driving and compelling narratives to tight deadlines. I would not hesitate to work with Sarah again.

Phil Niland

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Other Details
  • Media I Work In:

    Broadcast Television

    Radio

  • Locations I can work in:

    Work Anywhere

  • Language:

    French (Conversational)

  • Skills/Permits:

    Casting

    Edit Producing

    Commentary Writing

    EU Passport Holder

    Script Writing

    Storytelling

  • Technical Skills:

    Self Shooting

    Single Camera Directing

  • Awards:

    TRIC AWARD 2023 BEST DAYTIME SHOW
    RTS AWARD FOR BEST DAYTIME SHOW, 'EVERYTHING MUST GO!' FOR ITV1
    RTS NOMINATED 'CIVILISATIONS: THE REMAINS OF SLAVERY' FOR BBC2