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Screenwriter Matthew Barry on The Guest and character-driven storytelling

From EastEnders to The Guest: screenwriter Matthew Barry shares his journey.

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Sophie Canale: costume designer on BBC’s Dope Girls

What’s it like being a costume designer? Sophie Canale shares her story.

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Meet Rhys, the studio director on ITV’s Pictionary

Discover how Rhys Padarn brought Pictionary to life and championed Welsh TV talent.

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Paul ‘Bach’ Davies on life behind the scenes of Welsh TV and film

Meet one of Wales’ top location managers and explore his 30-year career in film and TV.

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Producing the soundtrack for BBC One’s Lost Boys & Fairies

Discover how the music was chosen for the TV series Lost Boys & Fairies.

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Charles Strider, a man in his twenties looks directly at the camera

Charles Strider: NFTS Cymru-Wales bursary recipient

Find out how an NFTS course in scriptwriting is helping one up-and-coming storyteller.

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Yasmine Davies: Project Manager of Resonant at Beacons

Discover more about the music project with representation at its core.

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Life on set: meet four Sgil Cymru CRIW apprentices

Discover what it's like being a Sgil Cymru CRIW apprentice

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Will Morris-Julien: co-founder of Goldborough Studio

Discover what it’s like attending the GDC with the Creative Wales trade mission.

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How Hartswood Films invests in Wales’ screen sector

Discover how production company Hartswood Films helps Wales' film and TV industry grow.

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Close up of neo soul singer Nia Wyn

Nia Wyn: neo-soul artist

From Llandudno to London, read all about Nia's powerful journey in music.

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Seb Jones: Sgil Cymru CRIW apprentice

Find out what Seb has been up to on his film and TV apprenticeship.

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