Dale Templar

Dale Templar

Enrichment Lecturer @ Viking Cruises

About Dale Templar

Dale Templar is an Enrichment Lecturer and Managing Director at One Tribe Talent, with extensive experience in travel writing, documentary production, and public speaking.

Company

Dale Templar serves as the Managing Director and Executive Producer at One Tribe TV Limited. This company is based in Bath and Cardiff. She is also the Managing Director at One Tribe Talent. Her role involves managing the production and delivery of various media projects.

Title

Dale Templar holds multiple significant positions in the media industry. She works as an Enrichment Lecturer at Viking Cruises and a Freelance Travel Writer for the Daily Telegraph. Additionally, she is a Freelance Travel Feature Writer for National Geographic Traveller, a Celebrity Speaker for Cunard Line and P+O, and a public speaker in various capacities in the UK and abroad.

Education and Expertise

Dale Templar earned a Post Graduate degree in Broadcast Journalism from City, University of London, attending from 1986 to 1987. She also has a B.A. (Hons) in Performance Arts from Trent Park College, where she studied Drama from 1977 to 1980. She has extensive expertise in complex multi-camera shoots, observational documentaries, natural history, and anthropology documentaries.

Background

Dale Templar has a rich professional background including a stint as an Executive Producer at Spark in 2017 and as a Show Runner at Nutopia in 2016. She has delivered speeches and inspired audiences across various locations in Scotland as part of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's tour. Her documentary experience spans over 60 countries, where she has specialized in both structured documentaries and drama reconstructions.

Achievements

Dale Templar has judged films at the Banff and Kendall film festivals and served as a media trainer for the BBC Academy and Channel 4. She co-authored the book 'Human Planet' for BBC Books and has written travel articles for Lonely Planet Magazine. She has guest lectured at the Royal Geographical Society and is known for her work on documentaries in remote locations.

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