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}}The term '''''Inside the World of Doctor Who''''' describes both a live event and the video recording of that event. Presented jointly by [[BAFTA]] and the London Children's Film Festival, the live educational event happened at [[London]]'s [[wikipedia:Barbican Centre|Barbican Centre]] on Saturday [[29th November]] [[2008]], and was was attended by about 2,000 fans. The video debuted on the BAFTA website on [[15th December]] [[2008]].
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}}The phrase '''''Inside the World of Doctor Who''''' describes both a live event and the video recording of that event. Presented jointly by [[BAFTA]] and the London Children's Film Festival, the live educational event happened at [[London]]'s [[Barbican Centre]] on Saturday [[29 November (releases)|29 November]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]], and was attended by about 2,000 fans. The video debuted on the BAFTA website on [[15 December (releases)|15 December]] 2008.


The event was somewhat akin to a live version of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'', and even featured one of that show's presenters, [[Kirsten O'Brien]]. It allowed the audience to get at least a superficial glimpse of what it was like to do some of the main behind-the-scenes jobs on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Also like ''Totally'', it was quite specifically for children; the Barbican's website warned that "unaccompanied adults will not be admitted".
The event was somewhat akin to a live version of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'', and even featured one of that show's presenters, [[Kirsten O'Brien]]. It allowed the audience to get at least a superficial glimpse of what it was like to do some of the main behind-the-scenes jobs on ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Also like ''Totally'', it was quite specifically for children; the Barbican's website warned that "unaccompanied adults will not be admitted".


Amongst the highlights of the event were:
Amongst the highlights of the event were:
*[[Russell T Davies]] demonstrating the writing process by making up a story in one minute from kids' random suggestions
* [[Russell T Davies]] demonstrating the writing process by making up a story in one minute from kids' random suggestions
*[[Neill Gorton]] showing off a [[Slitheen]] prosthetic and a radio-controlled [[Dalek]] mutant
* [[Neill Gorton]] showing off a [[Slitheen]] prosthetic and a radio-controlled [[Dalek]] mutant
*[[Ben Foster]] showing how incidental music must match the mood of the scene, and demonstrating how to a character theme can be composed (or leitmotif)
* [[Ben Foster]] showing how incidental music must match the mood of the scene, and demonstrating how to a character theme can be composed (or leitmotif)
*[[Danny Hargreaves]] using [[practical effect]]s onstage to "blow up" a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]]
* [[Danny Hargreaves]] using [[practical effect]]s onstage to "blow up" a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]]
*[[Will Cohen]] discussing the use of [[CGI]] in creating monsters onscreen
* [[Will Cohen]] discussing the use of [[CGI]] in creating monsters onscreen
==External link==
 
*[http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=8150 The Barbican's web page for the event]
== Crew ==
* Presented by - [[Kirsten O'Brien]]
* With - [[Russell T Davies]] & [[Will Cohen]], [[Ben Foster]], [[Neill Gorton]], [[Danny Hargreaves]]
* BAFTA would like to thank - [[BBC Wales]], [[London Children's Film Festival]], [[Barbican Centre]], [[Steven Andrew]], [[Richard Deverell]], [[Murray Gold]], [[The Farm Group]]
* Clips courtesy of - [[BBC Motion Gallery]]
* Barbican Team - [[Cathy John]], [[Sarah Wray]]
* Demonstration Team - [[Jon Davies]], [[Tim Eagle]], [[Barnaby Edwards]], [[Rob Mayor]], [[Ruari Mears]], [[Colin Newman]], [[Adam Sweet]]
* [[Camera operator|Cameras]] - [[Brian Conlan]], [[Craig Jones]], [[Guy Linton]], [[Gareth Ward]], [[Matthew Andrews]]
* [[Sound recordist|Sound]] - [[Ben Livingstone]]
* [[Editor]] - [[Amy Hounsell]]
* BBC Wales Team - [[Ros Attille]], [[Ian Grutchfield]], [[Edward Russell]], [[Gillane Seaborne]], [[Bethan Britton]]
* BAFTA Team - [[Niyi Akeju]], [[David Alpin]]
* BAFTA Productions
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=8150 The Barbican's web page for the event]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 3 November 2024

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The phrase Inside the World of Doctor Who describes both a live event and the video recording of that event. Presented jointly by BAFTA and the London Children's Film Festival, the live educational event happened at London's Barbican Centre on Saturday 29 November 2008, and was attended by about 2,000 fans. The video debuted on the BAFTA website on 15 December 2008.

The event was somewhat akin to a live version of Totally Doctor Who, and even featured one of that show's presenters, Kirsten O'Brien. It allowed the audience to get at least a superficial glimpse of what it was like to do some of the main behind-the-scenes jobs on Doctor Who. Also like Totally, it was quite specifically for children; the Barbican's website warned that "unaccompanied adults will not be admitted".

Amongst the highlights of the event were:

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]