The Association of True Crime Producers adds new members

The non-profit syndicate is delighted to welcome Back2Back Productions, Content Kings, Flicker Productions, North One, and Zig Zag Productions.

20 NOV 2023
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Gillian Carter and Alexander Gardiner

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Since the inaugural launch of the ATCP (Association of True Crime Producers) in the UK and Ireland just 4 months ago to establish best practice guidelines for the TV crime genre, the non-profit syndicate is delighted to welcome the new members Back2Back Productions, Content Kings, Flicker Productions, North One, and Zig Zag Productions.

These new members will join Avalon, FirstLook TV, ITN Productions, Monster Films, Peninsula Television, Phoenix Television, Rare TV, Revelation Films, Title Role, and Woodcut Media, as the association continues to grow its membership and roll-out various initiatives over the coming year.

FIRST WEBINAR
On the 21st of November, ATCP will also launch its first webinar. The session will be led by the Film and TV Charity who will talk about the “Whole Picture Tookit”, created to support people at all levels of production, and to support Managers and Senior Creative leaders to look after their team’s mental health and wellbeing. Committee Member - Alexander Gardiner, CEO, Rare TV said: "We are delighted to see our membership growing. Duty of care and high ethical standards are vital in this most sensitive of programming areas. The fact that our membership is growing shows how many in our industry want to commit to this best practice approach."

Committee Member - Gillian Carter, Founder & COO, FirstLook TV said: “Keeping up editorial and safeguarding standards is a process - vigilance is a constant need and our webinars are aimed at providing a framework for us all to understand what keeps us at the forefront of standards. Our first tackles mental well-being - that of our contributors and that of our colleagues."

The ATCP launched July 2023, and is committed to the continued development of the highest professional standards in true crime production, with members signing up to a set of clear guidelines, which put victims and their families at the centre of the production process and aims to enhance current best practice in duty of care. Members have committed to conforming to the highest ethical standards and supporting the continuing integrity and success of true crime production.