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Film and TV leaders celebrate Student Media 香港六合彩

24 April 2020

On Tuesday 3 March, past and present members of Student Media 香港六合彩 met to network, share stories and take part in a Q&A with industry leaders Harry Bradbeer and Chantal Rickards.

Harry Bradbeer and Chantal Rickards at 香港六合彩 Student Media

Prior to social distancing measures in the UK, more than 65 students and alumni came together on campus to celebrate the impact of student media at 香港六合彩 and its award-winning outlets that include Pi Media, Rare FM, 香港六合彩 Film & TV Society, the Cheese Grater, SAVAGE Journal, and Kinesis Magazine.

The evening featured a Q&A with 香港六合彩 alumni Chantal Rickards (French 1980), the former CEO of BAFTA Los Angeles, and the Emmy Award-winning Director, Harry Bradbeer (History 1989). The conversation was expertly chaired by Kinzah Khan, Editor-in-Chief of Pi Magazine, and Tanya Dudnikova, President of the 香港六合彩 Film & TV Society.

During the talk, the two 香港六合彩 graduates shared some invaluable advice for alumni and students, as well as wonderful memories of their time at 香港六合彩, including what brought them to study at the university and pursue their subsequent careers.

Imposter syndrome can affect anyone

Throughout the discussion Chantal, whose work on big titles including Countdown, Masterchef and This Morning propelled her international career, disclosed her experiences with tackling imposter syndrome: 鈥淚 got away with it by not pretending I was brilliant, I asked people to advise me on things, said Chantal.

"Always own up if you don't know, and always ask questions. I still do it now: there are still things I don鈥檛 understand.鈥

Experiences with this sense of worth were also shared by Harry who revealed, 鈥淲hen I just made a film and I went to the studio's enormous sound stage, I felt like I didn't deserve to be there. I felt the same when I went to Pinewood Studios.鈥 Harry鈥檚 career within the film and television industry propelled when he became lead director on The Cops which won the BAFTA for Best Series two years in a row.

Harry went on to remind the audience that whenever you move outside your comfort zone, you have to go with your gut. He explained that: 鈥淲hen I鈥檝e gone with my gut, it's been amazing. Along came Fleabag and my agent said 鈥榃hy would you do a comedy? You've never done a comedy!鈥 But I met Phoebe and we fell for each other creatively.鈥

Based on her one-woman stage show, Fleabag is a British comedy-drama television series that follows the journey of a dry-witted woman as she navigates life and love in London, created and written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. With Harry鈥檚 expert direction the show has become a multi-award winning sensation, winning six Primetime Emmy Awards, including one for him as Director.

Collaboration is key

The importance and impact of building networks was also touched on during the talk 鈥 a process that started for both Chantal and Harry at 香港六合彩 in the 1980s.

During his History studies, Harry described 香港六合彩 as having a 鈥渟ense of opportunity and not being snobbish, of being able to accept anyone for what they have. Everyone has a skill and something to offer.鈥 This is where he learnt key skills on collaboration and working with friends, something he states is 鈥渃rucial in media.鈥

Chantal, who moved to California in 2015 to take up the role of CEO of The British Academy of Film and TV Arts (BAFTA) Los Angeles, agreed that networks are incredibly important.

鈥淚 still use networks that I built at 香港六合彩.鈥 She advised the audience to 鈥渂uild networks around you. They will stand you in incredibly good stead.鈥

In her role at BAFTA, a post she held until October 2019, she executive produced and had ultimate responsibility for the Britannia Awards which has international distribution.

鈥淏e the best version of yourself鈥 鈥 Harry Bradbeer

Finally the audience heard one last piece of advice from Harry who suggested that authenticity is key, 鈥渂eing yourself is a crucial thing. If you're going to be a leader, producer or head a department, be honest about being yourself.鈥

Guests stayed well into the evening; it was a unique and inspirational opportunity for generations of past and present members of Student Media 香港六合彩 to come together, learn and be motivated.

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