[[en]]About[[ja]]自己紹介
Meg Fozzard is a freelance producer and journalist. Her career as a producer began back in 2018 when she studied Creative Producing for Digital Platforms at the National Film and Television School. There, she learnt how to produce for AR, VR, podcasts, smart home devices and social media.
She graduated in February 2019 and became disabled in April 2019, drastically altering her career.
Recently, she has worked as a Producer on the Museum of Austerity with director Sacha Wares, the National Theatre and the English Touring Theatre.
Outside of work she is dedicated to learning more about accessibility in performing arts. In 2022 she completed the Introduction to Producing Course with Ramps on the Moon, Leeds Playhouse and Sheffield. In 2021 she completed the Accessing New Technologies course with the Young Vic, which combined theatre with VR and accessibility.
As an early career freelancer she works across different sectors, but the performing arts is the one she has found most fulfilling and accessible. She tries to work within the theme of disability across sectors. Her writing on disability rights issues and culture have been featured in Vice, BBC Ouch, Stylist, Refinery 29 and Wellcome Stories.
[[en]]Education[[ja]]学歴
National Film and Television School / Creative Producing for Digital Platforms
JAN 2018 - JAN 2019, BEACONSFIELD
Postgraduate diploma with industry experience as creative briefs were set by a range of senior executives across the industry. This includes interactive documentary for WaterAid, digital art for the Tate and short form video for Comedy Central.
University of East Anglia / English and Film Studies (BA)
SEP 2011 - JUL 2014, NORWICH/UPPSALA
Undergraduate degree with modules on practical filmmaking with a semester abroad in Uppsala, Sweden.