Want to be in a BBC documentary?

Want to be in a BBC documentary?

Are you travelling through Bangkok between now and March 22nd 2014, or know anyone who is? If so, we'd love to speak to you about featuring on a big new KEO Films documentary for the BBC.

Bangkok has just overtaken London as the most visited city in the world, and we want to celebrate its status as a diverse and unique travel destination. We're posting on Ajarn because one of the things we're most interested in is people who are travelling over to work – whether short-term or long-term, and especially young people going over to teach English.

We’re going to be based at Bangkok Airport, filming the start of people’s journeys, and catching up with them at the end to hear about their experiences. We wouldn't need much of your time – we anticipate that we'll want a short interview at arrival and departure. However, we're planning to follow a few stories out into Thailand and film them in more detail – but we would work around you and whatever you were happy with. We're also inviting people to do some of their own filming, capturing their own footage of their experiences on their phones or cameras, which we can incorporate with our airport filming.

If you’re travelling through Bangkok before March 22nd and would be interested in appearing on the programme (or just having a chat with us to find out more), please email bangkok@keofilms.com.

KEO Films are best known for the River Cottage series, as well as the ‘Welcome to…’ series, Living With The Amish, and the BAFTA-winning documentary Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die. For full credits and info go to www.keofilms.com

Morwenna James


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