Christian Chambers

Christian Chambers is an ambitious and creative television production graduate with a passion for live broadcasting, visual storytelling, and the technical precision behind the scenes. With a background in Digital Television Production and a strong foundation in both creative development and technical operations, Chambers has developed a deep interest in roles such as broadcast engineering, lighting, and camera control (racks/CCU), especially within live sports and entertainment.

Throughout his university career, Chambers has led and contributed to a diverse range of projects — from producing innovative remote live sports like The Blind Football Broadcast, working on compelling stories like A Thin Line, creating boiler room type lighting in Studio, being involved as the Head of Broadcast and Engineering at Creative Capital and the emotionally resonant documentary Homeground, which explored rugby’s impact on local community identity. His passion for storytelling is matched by a keen understanding of emerging broadcast technologies, including experience with Grass Valley's AMPP and remote workflows.

Chamber’s strengths lie in his ability to bridge creativity and technology, and he is determined to carve a future in the TV industry as someone who not only tells compelling stories but ensures they look and feel exceptional on screen. He is especially excited by opportunities that allow for innovation, collaboration, and the challenge of delivering complex live productions.

Screen shot of when Chamber's was working on the rooftop VT for Studio Final Major Project. He was operating as lighting for the event using Mac101's, Batons' WELL-FIT's and a set of ARRI's.
Screen shot of when Chamber's was working on the rooftop VT for Studio Final Major Project. He was operating as lighting for the event using Mac101's, Batons' WELL-FIT's and a set of ARRI's.
Homeground Heart of the Rugby Club Documentary