Based on a True Story: How to Tell the Climate Crisis Narrative
Edinburgh TV Festival 2022
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58m
This highly emotive session will reflect on the state of play around climate storytelling. Examining where broadcast media and the wider creative industry are falling short while also highlighting the opportunity to create awareness and action to inspire global audiences. How can we turn this complex and confounding crisis into an issue viewers can connect with and be inspired into action? In a time of emergency, how can we harness the influence of global creativity to engender positive change and the conversation around the climate?
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