This training is aimed at individuals working in storytelling for unscripted television.
Unscripted television reaches millions. It reflects real lives and influences real decisions.
This 90-minute workshop is designed for anyone involved in shaping onscreen narratives who wants to understand how sustainability can live naturally inside the stories they create.
Not as something preachy.
Not as a moral lecture.
But as something authentic, compelling and culturally relevant.
Audiences are thinking differently. Broadcasters are committing to change. The industry is evolving.
The stories we tell today shape the world tomorrow.
Let’s make them count.
Course overview
- Break down the climate and nature crises in clear, practical terms
- Explore why audiences connect with meaningful climate storytelling
- Identify opportunities within unscripted formats
- Workshop real editorial roadblocks and find solutions together
After completing the session, you will receive a certificate, badge, and details of further support available in this area.
This certificate is accepted as evidence of having completed editorial training for the BAFTA Albert Carbon Action Plan when completed by a senior member of the editorial team.
This certificate will count as evidence towards the editorial training question of the BAFTA Albert Carbon Action Plan when attended by a senior member of the editorial/creative team. [Question: Has someone senior in the editorial/creative team been to editorial training on sustainability?]
Please note that the content of this training is designed for UK audiences.
BAFTA albert makes every effort to ensure our trainings are accessible to all. Please contact alberttraining@bafta.org if you have any questions or would like to discuss the access adjustments available for Albert Academy trainings.
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