Sonia Wargacka
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2022 |
Production Coordinator
Television |
Sex Education 4 Eleven Film |
Newport |
2021 |
Travel & Accommodation Coordinator
Television |
His Dark Materials Bad Wolf |
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2021 |
Travel & Accommodation Coordinator
Television |
Becoming Elizabeth The Forge |
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2020 |
Production Coordinator
Television |
Sommaren-85/Dreaming of England Mike Syren / Art&Bob |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2018 | Production Management training with Addie Orfila | BECTU |
2018 | BA Film | Screenology Film School |
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About me
Sonia Wargacka is an established production coordinator, emerging producer and a freelance videographer based in Bristol, UK. Her most recent credits include Sex Education 4 (Netflix), His Dark Materials 3 (BBC/HBO), Becoming Elizabeth (STARZ), as well as indie shorts such as "Hungry Joe" (featured on Short of the Week) and the viral "This is what depression feels like" (3.3 million views on YouTube).Sonia is also founder of DoesItFeelGood.com, a global social impact video production company. She has produced, directed and edited videos for organizations with significant social impact in over 10 countries on 4 continents.
Her film career started in London where she worked in a team with BAFTA-winning producer and director Leslee Udwin ("India's Daughter", "East is East"). Sonia then studied at Screenology Film School in Bristol, where she got hired as an Assistant Producer. A highlight of her time with Screenology was the making of "The Day That Broke", an ambitious feature film project shot from script to screen in 100 days with no budget.
When it comes to short form documentary content, Sonia has told numerous stories, including a viral story of two boys living in Scotland ("Ollie and Harry's list of 500 adventures"), the journey of Bristol Quidditch team to the European Quidditch Cup in Italy ("Brizzlepuffs" - featured on Sky), dating biopic ("Little Miss T!nder"), and a moving documentary about a cancer patient, "I'm Still Luke", which gained popularity through being featured on Macmillan Cancer Support pages, and was nominated for Royal Television Society Student Awards.
As a frequent traveler, Sonia has also worked as a live TV presenter during Pol'and'Rock Festival.
License & Passport
Passport: | Yes |
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Personal Assistant |
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Job Titles | Producer, Production Coordinator, Videographer, Events Management / Support, Content Producer |
Years in industry | 3 to 6 years |
Work Permits | EU |