2008 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers : Florence, Italy December 1-4

Network

The premiere event for science and history broadcast executives and producers, the WCSFP connects you with people who are informed and passionate about the craft and business of factual television. And, you can conduct business in a remarkable 2-to-1 producer-to-broadcaster environment: face-to-face meetings are easy, plentiful and productive. It's no wonder things are relaxed: the event is run by an involved member-run community for factual professionals.

Share & Learn

Leading international producers and broadcasters work collaboratively to develop a full-slate of member-produced panels and talks. This "by-the-industry and for-the-industry" model celebrates the best of the genre and explores contemporary issues without holding back nitty-gritty details (yes, panelists talk about what didn’t work as well as what did). You'll find extraordinary analysis and insight through case-studies of complex programs, feisty intellectual debates, and on-stage interviews that feature production visionaries and top network decision-makers.

Explore

For 16 years the Congress has travelled the world, visiting new cities and always welcoming new professionals into the community. Like recent editions in New York, Manchester and Tokyo, the Florence WCSFP will allow delegates a chance to explore the region's great wealth of history and culture. And, when the business day is over, grab drinks with your colleagues and have some real fun too at our lively evening events -what a concept for a television conference!

Sara Ramsden, Independent Executive Producer (UK)

Sara Ramsden is a consultant and freelance Executive Producer who is brought in by both broadcasters and indies to help shape their particularly difficult projects. This year she worked as a temporary commissioning editor for factual entertainment in Sydney, helped shape the BBC’s Fry’s Planet Word and is now executive producing Renegade’s Drugs Live for Channel 4. Before this, Sara was at Channel 4 between 1994 and 2002, where she was Commissioning Editor for Science and Head of Education. She commissioned titles like 1900 House, Scrapheap Challenge, and Equinox. In 2003, she was briefly the Channel Controller at Sky One, where she commissioned Brainiac. In 2004, she joined Endemol and became the Creative Director of the factual arm, creating and making: Fat Men Can’t Hunt, Supersize Versus Superskinny, The Sex Education Show, Why Birds Sing for BBC4 and Is it Better to Be Mixed Race? for Channel 4.

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