David Sington

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David Sington is a British-born producer, screenwriter, director, author and journalist. He studied natural science at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1981.[1] In 1983, had the opportunity to go to film school but instead, he started his career at the BBC World Service as a journalist.[2] In 1987 he moved to television and thereafter produced 22 documentary films for the BBC. In 1999 he left BBC to form his own production company DOX Productions, Ltd. Since then he has made 17 films shown on the BBC, Channel 4, PBS in England, the US and in 22 other countries.[3][4]

Awards

In 1999, he was awarded the Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism.[5] In 2000, he was made an Honorary member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society[6] His project Poltergeist won a prestigious Grierson Award in 2004. His films on climate change have won him a Gold Hugo Award, 2 Wildscreen awards, 2007 Earthwatch film award, and the World Cinema Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival 2007.

Films

He has directed, produced, screen written and/or hosted the following films (incomplete):

Books

He has co-written the following books:

Articles

See also

References

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