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Prior to forming the attic room Chris spent ten years with the BBC, producing and presenting across their range of science formats, from documentary to actuality and drama. He began his career in television as series researcher of the acclaimed BBC TWO series The Planets, before moving on to Tomorrow's World and Rough Science. In 2004 he won the Sir Arthur Clarke award for his work producing the BBC ONE blockbuster drama series Space Odyssey: voyage to the planets. He produced and directed on Film 4's Sundance Award winning feature documentary film In the Shadow of the Moon, and directed and exec. produced on the spin off series Moon Machines for the Discovery Science Channel. His full biography can be read here on his home page. |
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Ravi has worked as a journalist and television producer in the British media for the past decade, across the BBC, Channel 4 and a number of independent production companies. His documentary film projects span TV, the web and Imax film. He has a strong track record in the field of education and social innovation; serving as head of Communications for Teacher's TV from the channel's inception in 2004 and more recently as Head of the Innovation Challenges programme for NESTA, the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts. He is also the founder and MD of the communications consultancy company GovEd and in this capacity he acted as an Executive producer for Jeffery's Story. |
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Since graduating in animation and sound design Ben has worked across a variety of film projects ranging from
Tim Burton's full length animated feature 'The Corpse Bride' to shorts and music videos for the band
Anydays. As an all round film maker
with directing and producing talents he brings a unique vision to our projects. Ben's first film for the attic room was our Bebo teen-drama mini series Jeffery's Story which he co-created and edited. |
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Rajeev is a former astrophysicist, but specialises today in green politics, human rights, social and environmental reform.
As a practising barrister in London's High Court, he writes prolifically on these subjects and is an occasional contributor
to BBC Radio 4's Law in Action. He was a recent contributing author to the leading 2008 textbook on AntiSocial Behaviour Orders (ASBO) and immigration and asylum law. He lectures widely on issues relating to law and human rights and acts for the attic room as our creative and legal consultant. |
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John Bradley has worked at the frontier of computer science for over 25 years. He was involved in some of the earliest experiments in micro-processors and semi-conductor science in the early 1980s and after spells in academia and in the micro-electronics industry he joined the financial world - holding I.T. and actuarial positions in some of the leading financial institutions in the UK and the US, where he specialised in information management and internet security. He is the founder of the Information Technology Consultancy IT Centa and acts as technical director of web projects for the attic room. |
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