I’m a Senior Producer with an excellent track record taking projects through development, filming, and the edit, from fast turnaround news videos to BAFTA-winning BBC documentaries. I enjoy finding creative ways to tell human stories with universal relevance, whether piecing together a paper trail, crafting a striking archiv... Read More
I’m a Senior Producer with an excellent track record taking projects through development, filming, and the edit, from fast turnaround news videos to BAFTA-winning BBC documentaries. I enjoy finding creative ways to tell human stories with universal relevance, whether piecing together a paper trail, crafting a striking archive sequence or finding a contributor ready to tell their story for the first time.
My work for landmark BBC documentaries includes meticulous research on a BAFTA-winning episode of “Who Do You Think You Are?”, which led to a two-part follow up series “My Family, The Holocaust And Me”: “remarkably moving TV … It is a story I suspect I will never forget” (The Guardian, 5 stars). I’ve worked with high profile interviewees to explore the complicated relationships at the heart of power in “Blair and Brown: The New Labour Revolution”: “a stirring, illuminating watch: an example of how modern political documentary can become a sociohistorical account of the times” (The Guardian); “it is a thrill to see it retold so meticulously and with such deceptive charm” (The Times).
At The Economist I produce high impact films which spotlight people fighting injustice, from political dissidents in Russia to lawyers tackling bias in AI. My role involves directing multi-camera shoots, writing scripts, securing and conducting interviews, data journalism and edit producing against tight deadlines.
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BA History, Oxford University
https://www.katiebryant.co.uk
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