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Julia Smith Lighting CV.Pages CV Lighting Designer Julia Smith 1991: BBC camera trainee - Studios, Film & OBs 1992: BBC camera woman 1996: BBC Lighting & vision operator (racks) 1999: BBC Lighting & vision supervisor (console operator) 2002: Freelance Lighting director & console operator Production History Lighting Designer Rob Beckett’s Playing for Rumpus Media Channel 4 Hospital Studios Time The Darkness of John Phil McIntyre TV Not broadcast as yet BBC Radio Theatre Robbins Tim Vine Travels in Time Baby Cow Productions BBC1 Pinewood Studios Citizen Khan BBC Comedy BBC 1 Dock 10 Yes Primeminister BBC Comedy UKTV TVC Lighting Director - original designs by other Lighting designers Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule CPL Productions ITV 1 TLS Live From the BBC Phil McIntyre TV BBC2 BBC Radio Theatre Cats Do Countdown Zeppatron Productions Channel 4 Dock 10 Eggheads 12 Yard Productions BBC1 BBC2 BBC Scotland Perfection 12 Yard Productions BBC1 BBC Scotland Who Dares Wins 12 Yard Productions BBC1 BBC Scotland Russel Howard’s Good News Avalon BBC2 BBC3 Riverside Studios Sheperton, TLS Unspun with Matt Ford Avalon Dave TLS Question of Sport BBC Entertainment BBC1 Dock 10 Insert Name Here 12 Yard Productions BBC2 Pinewood Studios Football on Five Sunset & Vine Channel 5 Sky Studios Various BT Sport Timeline BT Sport Channel International Broadcasting programmes Centre Dog Ate my homework BBC Children’s Glasgow CBBC Pacific Quay !1 of !3 Production History Vision Supervisor or Console Operator Sitcom Upstart Crow BBC Comedy BBC 2 TLS Not Going Out Avalon BBC 1 TVC, Teddington Elstree Harmony Yalli Productions for Sky Pilot TLS Brotherhood Big Talk Comedy Central TLS, Pinewood Citizen Khan BBC Comedy BBC 1 Dock 10 Yes Primeminister BBC Comedy UKTV TVC One Foot in the Grave BBC BBC 1 TVC Absolutely fabulous BBC BBC 1 TVC So what now? BBC BBC1 TVC Comedy Imitation Game Big Talk Productions ITV 1 TVC Russel Howard’s Good news Avalon BBC3 BBC2 Riverside Studios Sheperton, TLS Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit DLT Entertainment UK LTD Dave BBC Elstree Lee Nelson Well Good Show Avalon BBC3 Riverside Studios Shooting Stars Pett Productions for BBC BBC1 TVC Entertainment Entertainment & Events Live From the BBC Phil McIntyre TV BBC3 BBC Radio Theatre Top of the Pops Christmas BBC music BBC1 Elstree Film & TV Studios Special Scotland Decides BBC Scotland BBC Scotland BBC Scotland The Matt Lucas Show BBC Comedy BBC1 TVC Don’t panic Wingspan Productions BBC2 TLS The Door ITV Studios BBC1 Maidstone A Song for Europe BBC music BBC1 Maidstone 19 Yard Endomol ITV Pinewood Studios Got to Dance Princess Productions SKY1 Maidstone Aled Jones Christmas Special Presentable SC4 SC4 Studio 1 !2 of !3 Production History Distraction Talkback Channel 4 TVC The Alan Titchmarsh Show Spun Gold ITV TLS Pokerface Freemantle ITV Fountain Hairspray the Musical Mentorn Media SKY1 Cambridge theatre The Magicians Shine SKY 1 Pinewood Studios Matt Lucas Awards Series BBC Comedy BBC2 TVC Later with Jools Holland BBC Music Entertainment BBC2 TVC CDUK Blaze TV ITV 1 Riverside Studios SMTV Blaze TV ITV 1 Riverside Studios Vision supervisor: BBC Staff - a sample East Enders Top of the Pops Live & Kicking Blue Peter Comic Relief Generation Game Vision operator: BBC Staff - a sample One foot in the Grave East Enders Top of the Pops Blue Peter The Fast Show Camera operator: BBC Staff - a sample Generation Game East Enders Grandstand Blue Peter Performance - the widowing The National Lottery Top of the Pops Horse racing of Mrs Holroyd BBC Ealing Film trainee The Mirror Cracked Screen play: Bad Girl Horizon Julia Smith Lighting Ltd. 18 Fortis Green East Finchley London N2 9EL [email protected] 07815 779785 !3 of !3.
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