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FIlm Crew Volunteers

Film Crew Volunteers - HowTheLightGetsIn London 2025

We are looking for bright and enthusiastic volunteers to join our exceptional Film Production Crew in
the next edition of HowTheLightGetsIn London, taking place on 20th-21st September 2025 on
Hampstead Heath.

HowTheLightGetsIn is a unique festival of ideas, music and comedy. We host a selection of debates
and talks on a variety of topics – politics, arts, science, and philosophy - followed by comedy acts,
exciting musicians, and DJ sets. HTLGI has established a strong reputation for attracting some of the
world’s brightest and most influential thinkers. Speakers confirmed for this festival so far include
Sabine Hossenfelder, Aaron Bastani, Diane Abbott, Alasdair Campbell, Roger Penrose, Alain de
Botton, Tommy Curry, and many more. Every talk and debate from the festival is filmed, and later
edited and released on iai.tv and other online platforms.

Successful candidates will be asked to be available on the 19th September as well, for a full day’s
training before the festival begins.

Your primary responsibilities will comprise capturing the festival’s signature live debates and talks.
This will include experience of live camera work, equipment handling, venue set up, and technical
assistance.

Successful candidates will receive a stipend of £50 to cover expenses, a discount at festival vendors,
and food vouchers. You will work in short shifts, so you will have time to experience the rest of the
festival – enjoy our lineup of talks, debates and performances.

Applicants will need to demonstrate an interest in the festival, some experience with video
production, and a capacity to work in fast-paced environments.

If you’re keen to join, please send your CV and Cover Letter (max 300 words) to
jobs@artandideas.org, with “Film Crew Volunteer” in the subject line. Applications are open until
17th August 2025.

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