The Royal Television Society Presents BDH Unzipped

The Royal Television Society Presents BDH Unzipped

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Please note: This event took place in June 2015

Join the Royal Television Society for a rare opportunity to ask local heroes BDH, one of the most awarded digital creative teams in the UK, to reveal their secrets in this special panel discussion.

“One of the great strengths of BDH is their endless commitment to taking risks and trying new things out. This has resulted in some of the most boundary-crossing, magical work to come out of the UK”

- Clare Reddington, Creative Director, Watershed

“BDH are one of those remarkable teams, forever connected to the world of ideas”

- Jane Root, Nutopia, former controller BBC 2

Celebrating their 20th year in 2015, BDH has long been at the cutting edge of British television – directing commercials, creating brand identities, music visuals and motion graphics.

They have won 18 national RTS Awards and their work has been nominated for BAFTA, D&AD, Emmy and Grammy Awards. From films about disabled artists, to natural history from space, superstar film diaries, prime ministers on tour, from mobiles to giant screens, augmented classical musical, to virtual reality poetry, BDH can tell a unique story of creativity in British television.

The three named creatives (and founding members) of BDH - Steve Burrell, John Durrant and Rob Hifle - well known for their award-winning titles, graphics, animation and filmmaking skills – will join us this evening to tell this story.

Lynn Barlow, Chair of the Royal Television Society in Bristol, will rummage around BDH’s RTS awards cabinet to find their inspirations and hear about their future ambitions.

The panel discussion will be followed by a drinks reception and networking in the Café/Bar.


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