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Natalie Walter is a Lecturer in Television Documentary Journalism, Production and Directing at the University of Westminster, a position she joined in 2023. She is a multi-skilled self-shooting Producer/Director and Edit Producer specializing in prime-time award-winning TV documentaries for major UK broadcasters including BBC, Channel 4, and SVoDs.
Her expertise spans factual and un-scripted content, observational documentaries with sensitive access, and complex editorial productions. She has directed on major series such as 24 Hours in Police Custody (Channel 4) and Ambulance (BBC One), and served as Series Director for A Very British Country House (Channel 4). Her technical proficiency covers single/multi-camera shooting, drone operation, lighting, and full production cycles from development to delivery.
Natalie is deeply committed to promoting sustainability, diversity, and inclusion both in media productions and on-screen representation. She actively mentors emerging talent from under-represented groups through industry initiatives and maintains strong connections with current broadcasting trends through events like Sheffield DocFest and Edinburgh TV Festival.
Her professional honors include:
- BAFTA preview for Sue Bourne documentary
- Grierson Awards nomination for landmark 90-minute special
- Creative Enterprise Award for social impact work
- National finalist in UK digital-content creator competition
As an educator, she integrates frontline industry experience into teaching, emphasizing technical mastery, editorial policy compliance, and impactful storytelling for modern audiences across broadcast and streaming platforms.



