Walking the Wire: the practicalities of building, managing and succeeding in the creative media industries.
A mega marathon of a workshop providing practical and empowering information vital for women working in the creative and media industries. From how to do it to who’s doing it great, from having kids to finding a mentor, we’ll be covering it all. This is the careers shot in the arm we all need, from those just embarking on their professional journey to those finding themselves at a fork in the road.
This event is FREE! but please make sure to complete the form below to secure a place.
Produced by Tamsyn Dent: PhD Researcher on Gender and the Creative Media Industries and Olivia Bellas – Consultant to the Cultural Industries, Director of The Original Ranch
1pm - 1.45pm - A Guide to Wearing Multiple Hats
Practical tips on how to get work and stay in work as well as juggling different roles across different sectors. Q&A with Jules Wright; Founder/Director The Wapping Project, Film & Video Curator, Theatre Director
1.45pm - 2.30pm - Making Work Work for You
Revealing current industry and academic research this section will both inform participants on the realities facing women working in the creative industries and provide some examples of good practice – women who have made it work for them.
2.30pm - 3.30pm - Spread the Love
Benefits of Networks, mentors, role models: Find them, keep them, create them, become them.
Panel discussion with:
Mentees from WFTV (Women Film and Television) Mentoring Scheme
Sian Harries is a comedy writer who writes gags for TV and Radio and was the winner of the BBC Radio One Best Comedy Drama Sketch 2006.
Uli Hesse has produced and directed for 15 years: Documentaries, current affairs and specialist factual programmes on medical science, history and arts.
Cindy Pace Depasquale - Based in London, England, Cindy Pace Depasquale an award winning writer/producer/director from Los Angeles
And joined by -
Fatima Najm: Journalist, filmmaker and founder of Creatives against Poverty: film making workshops, mentoring programmes and voluntourism projects in Congo, India, Rwanda, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.