Adam Gilson

Vision Engineer at Timeline Television Ltd.

Adam Gilson has had a diverse range of work experiences. Adam began their career as a Production Event Volunteer for the BBC Six Music Festival in 2015. Adam then worked as a Lighting Technician for Made in Tyne and Wear and New Tube before joining Spark Sunderland in 2014. At Spark Sunderland, they initially served as a Producer for the Breakfast Shows and later became the Head of Digital and Visualisation. In 2016, they took on the role of Production Assistant for Made in Tyne and Wear's LGBT TV/Radio show, Made With Pride. In 2017, they joined Timeline Television as a Vision Engineer, where they mainly worked on the SDI and IP trucks and was involved in notable projects such as the Vanarama National League Football finals and Paralympic Coverage for Channel 4. Adam then moved on to Racecourse Technical Services Ltd (RaceTech) as a Broadcast Engineer before returning to Timeline Television in 2021.

Adam Gilson completed their education history with a specialization in Broadcast Media Production. Adam attended the University of Sunderland from 2014 to 2017, where they earned a degree in Broadcast Media Production, focusing on Radio and Television. Prior to that, they studied at Gateshead College from 2012 to 2014, obtaining a BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media Production (Radio), emphasizing Commercial Radio. Adam's earlier education was at Cramlington Learning Village from 2007 to 2012, but no specific degree or field of study information is available for this period.

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