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The Art Of The Graft

The Art Of The Graft: Trent Williams-Jones

Season 1, Ep. 3

Episode 3 with Trent Williams-Jones 

Such a joy to chat with Executive Producer, Trent Williams-Jones, who has always been a driving force for representation in production. His impact on the industry has been felt for years.Trent was one of the early leaders who transitioned from TV into the digital space, seeing the potential long before most others did, and he has continued to prove how powerful that move was.

With an already outstanding career on BAFTA-nominated projects such as Race Around Britain, and collaborations with talent including Munya Chawawa, Nella Rose and Michael Dapaah, Trent has played a massive role in showing the industry that these voices were never “just YouTubers.”He continues to bring people into new projects, recognising potential and creating environments where collaboration and craft can thrive. 

Make sure you tune in to hear just how diversity and representation remain at the forefront of everything he does.

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