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Trish Morris ACE, FHEA - Producer/Director

  

Trish has over 40 years experience in the television and film industry. She started her career as a 3rd assistant wardrobe director at the Royal Opera House. Trish then moved to Thames Television as an administrative assistant and then to Humphries Film Laboratories as a 35mm neg prep assistant. She joined  the BBC as a trainee assistant film editor and continued to work for them as an assistant film editor working on dramas like Colditz, Dr Who and the Onedin Line,and Documentaries like The Mighty Continent,  The Valley of the Po and Arabian Fantasy.  After leaving the BBC Trish freelanced as an Editor and a Director for the BBC and several independent film production companies. She joined Television South in Southampton as a senior editor and then a supervisory editor.  Among the many varied programmes Trish worked on she was responsible for supervising and editing the Television South award winning series 'Countryways' and 'Taste of the South.’ 

When Television South lost the franchise  Trish freelanced as an editor and director working for ITN, ITV, BBC, HTV, Meridian and Sky. She was then asked to join BBC South as a senior technical operator. Although her craft skill is editing, she trained with the BBC as a graphic operator, hub operator, OB floor manager, and video journalist and completed the BBC single camera directors training. Trish has also produced and directed programs for BBC Inside Out. From 2009 -2023 Trish  worked at Solent University  as a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader on their BA Hons and MA Post Production for film and Television.

She is an Avid accredited instructor in Avid Media Composer.
Trish is a member of  ACE,  BAFTA, HPA and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and regularly judges for the RTS, HPA and the American Cinema Editors.

Pete Doherty-Producer

PETE DOHERTY worked for the BBC for over 30 years as a Senior Journalist Associate Producer, Cameraman and Film Editor working across many genres including studio, outdoor broadcasts and location filming. He is Executive Producer and Director of Doherty Associates his own Production company and he is also an Associate Lecturer in film at the University of the Creative Arts in Farnham and a Visiting Lecturer in Film and TV at Solent University.

Awards. 1995 "Highly Commended" - Arts Journalist of the Year in the BT Southern Press awards.2003 Royal Television Society Award -Best Non-Broadcast Production - The Streetwise Guide to Higher Education. 2005 Royal Television Society Award for Best Non-Broadcast Production - Backfire 2011 Christian Broadcasting Council, Best Newcomer - Andy Serkis playing Screwtape 2012 Royal Television Society Award - Best Location Director- BBC South Today 2016 New York Radio Awards for Best Documentary - Somebody Did It Better - The Long lost Songs of the James Bond films

Kate O'Driscoll - Producer Director

KATE O'DRISCOLL has over 20 year experience working in broadcast television . Her extensive filmography includes the BBC’s award winning series  Who Do You Think You Are?  and the critically acclaimed Channel 4 series,  Family Century  which she series produced. In addition, Kate was a director on the BAFTA nominated series  Rooted  and produced  Bringing Home the Bacon, which was nominated for the Rory Peck Award. Kate has a track record of access-driven filmmaking and negotiated unprecedented access to the highly secretive Istanbul Narcotics Police and filmed with the Metropolitan Police for 18 months with their sexual offences unit. As a development producer, she has devised and developed many projects over the years, including C4’s How To Get Divorced  and Five’s  Combat Chefs. Kate has recently produced and directed a number of documentaries for the BBC including A Tale of Two Theatres, a fly on the wall documentary about two historical theatres struggling to survive.

Keiron Butler

KIERON has  collaborated with notable figures such as directors Sir Alan Parker and Hugh Hudson, and editor Terry Rawlings. He has developed educational content for Lord David Puttnam and produced video work for BAFTA, EON Productions, and Sony BMG. His roles have included self-shooting director, editor, sound designer, and animator. He has edited factual series for The Discovery Channel, pilots for Channel 4 and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and written for television series such as "Family Affairs" on Channel 5, as well as his feature-length film "Venus and Mars”. 

Sharon MacDonald Armitage Development Producer

SHARON is an experienced Producer and Project Coordinator based in the South of England with over 40 years experience in project coordination, project support, administration and classroom teaching across various education platforms and government agencies. From working in education as a teacher and subject lead in Media Studies through Project Support of a Project Management Team to an Engineer Support Officer working with a team of engineering managers, she offers a high level of skills in training, education, project support and project coordination.  

Adaptability, organisation and communication being key skills which Sharon uses effectively when working alone or as part of a team.  Sharon has a particular interest in the Arts with a focus on film and theatre. Sharon is a freelance Theatre Critic and has  spent time reviewing productions in both London and in regional theatre.  

She is now using her abilities to move in a more dynamic and more creative focus and will be developing new strategies for Big Teddy's Broadcast Corporate and Training clients


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