BAFTA Masterclass: Investigative Documentary: The Weight of Responsibility
A series of in-person events aimed at exploring process, storytelling and ethical responsibility in documentary filmmaking. In the second event of the series, we explore some of the key challenges facing investigative documentary filmmakers. This panel will discuss security risks and issues from an investigative perspective, how to navigate story and manage the responsibility to contributors and crew. We will also explore the innovative techniques filmmakers use in protecting those who share their story.
Speakers include:
Rosie Garthwaite, BBC Arabic Investigations Unit, Executive Producer
Nevine Mabro, Channel 4, Commissioning Editor
Jonny Taylor, Netflix, Original Documentaries
Isobel Yeung, VICE News and Current Affairs, Senior Correspondent
Moderated by Tira Shubart, Rory Peck Trust, Chair
The panel will be followed by industry networking. Please book into these events separately.
Please note this event will now conclude at 20:30 instead of 20:00 BST.
Accessibility
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- Please find a comprehensive Access Guide for our building HERE.
- Our newly developed building has been designed with accessibility in mind, and we have made improvements including adding an additional lift, widening doors and corridors, removing steps and ledges and installing disabled toilets on every floor. Working with Peter Connell Associates, we have made significant changes to improve accessibility, and we will engage with our audiences to continue to improve.
COVID-19
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The back row is available for audience members who would prefer socially distanced seating. If you would like to book yourself and a guest into these seats, please contact events@bafta.org and we will endeavour to accommodate your request. Socially distanced seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Pricing
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Seat Type | Ticket Type | Price | ||
Standard | Public | £8.00 | ||
Standard | Public Concessions | £5.00 |