Reader in Digital Arts, Royal Holloway
Victoria is an award winning director, writer and academic. For the last two decades Victoria’s research has explored and developed production techniques in interactive media. Since the early 90s, she has written, directed and produced a large body of films for cinema, TV and the web. She has received numerous multiplatform commissions from, ARTE, Film Four, Channel 4, Film London, London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange and Creativeworks London.
For the last fifteen years Victoria has worked in cross platform documentary. She wrote and directed British TV’s first cross platform project - 'Smart Hearts', a TV and online documentary series made for Channel Four. Victoria’s current project 'Text Me' part funded by Channel 4 and Creativeworks London, is an animated documentary, and multi-platform storytelling project, exploring the multitude of stories and memories hidden in our phone memories. 'Text Me' won The Merging Media Prize for Best European Project in competition at Power to the Pixel in 2013.
Victoria also writes media criticism for The Guardian, The Observer and Dox magazine. Her writing includes a chapter in The Tabloid Culture Reader, (McGraw Hill - 2008) exploring the impact of technology on identity and social interaction.
Victoria is the Programme Director of the MA in Documentary Practice at Royal Holloway and teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students. She also supervises practice based PhDs.
http://victoriamapplebeck.com
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