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    Field of Vision is a filmmaker-driven visual journalism unit that commissions filmmakers and artists with developing and ongoing stories around the globe. Charlotte Cook is one of the co-creators and executive producers of Field of Vision, and also a curator, writer and producer with experience in documentary festivals and events.

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  2. 2,149 Followers, 1,940 Following, 436 Posts - Charlotte Cook (@charlottecooknz) on Instagram: "Midday Report presenter @radionewzealand Journalist | Podcaster | Yoga Teacher | @awhiyoga 🎧 podcast ‘Hair & Loathing’".

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  3. Charlotte Cook is a filmmaker and producer who co-founded Field of Vision, a film organisation that commissions creative documentaries. She also works as a programmer at CPH:DOX and was nominated for an Oscar for Do Not Split.

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  4. Jan 28, 2022 · Charlotte Cook talks about her role in creating and producing innovative and artistic nonfiction films and VR projects that explore global issues. She shares her vision, values and achievements with Field of Vision, a filmmaker-driven organization that supports creative and journalistic storytelling.

  5. Charlotte Cook is a reporter, producer and host for RNZ National, covering topics such as politics, culture, environment and arts. She has won several awards and produced a podcast on hair and identity.

  6. 2,450 Followers, 919 Following, 854 Posts - Charlotte Cook (@charlottecook) on Instagram: "Making films as Co-Founder of @fieldofvision. Curating films as Programmer at @cphdox . Based in NY, from the UK".

  7. Jan 21, 2023 · Charlotte Cook, co-founder and executive director of Field of Vision, talks about the non-profit's independence, grants, accessibility and four films at Sundance. She discusses The Tuba Thieves, Milisuthando, Joonam and King Coal, all by female-identified and first-time filmmakers.