All Hot Shots articles – Page 2
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FeaturesArchie Smith
‘I believe he has all the qualities to become a major creative force in television’
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CommentBroadcast Hot Shots bring something extra
‘Quite simply, the 64 individuals who made it onto the final list are lighting up the industry’
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FeaturesHolly Jennings
‘She represents the future of BBC News – innovative, audience-first and unafraid to challenge convention’
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FeaturesMaral Shafafy
‘Maral is already on a remarkable trajectory and has all the attributes to become one of the standout camera journalists of her generation’
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FeaturesKate Lennon
‘She is a respected member of the comedy industry and pioneering something that she knows will shake things up’
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FeaturesSebastian Whyte
‘Seb’s temperament and vision are best in class. He’s always a joy to work with’
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FeaturesMaisy Jacobs
‘Maisy’s one of the most naturally capable young people I’ve worked with and I’m sure one day soon she will be giving us all a job’
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FeaturesJessica Burgess
‘Jess is a thoughtful, talented filmmaker with both editorial sharpness and emotional intelligence’
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FeaturesRianna Gayle
‘Her passion for the projects she works on, and her hardworking mentality, are both infectious and essential to any great functioning team’
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FeaturesTommy Zalucki
‘Tommy is exactly the kind of talented, forward-thinking producer the sports industry needs right now’
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FeaturesMiguel Caycedo
‘Miguel’s truly inspiring to work with and a reminder to all of us all as to how privileged we are to make films about real people’
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FeaturesMaisah Thompson
‘She is incredibly creative and I have no doubt that she will be responsible for much of the comedy we watch in the future’
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FeaturesClio Symington
‘Clio’s incredibly smart, sensitive and thoughtful – she’s curious, rigorous and considered with a keen directing eye’
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FeaturesNikkita Punia
‘She listens, she considers, and she finds solutions that feel right for the story and for the people involved’
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FeaturesOlivia Bernhardt Brogan
‘She’s helped turn our attempts from boring talking heads into riveting television’


















