Practical Application of Intimacy Coordination
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Course Info
What's included?
The course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the core principles, protocols and practices necessary for managing intimate scenes with professionalism and care through practical work with actors. Participants will gain practical tools to foster a safe, respectful and creatively open environment for all cast and crew involved in intimate work.
Case Study Review and Analysis: Looking over some key intimate scenes from shows like Sex Education, 3 Body Problem, Industry (HBO) and many more
Practical Application – Collaborating with an Intimacy Coordinator: Develop a deep understanding of how to collaborate effectively with intimacy coordinators and actors during intimate scenes, with thoughtful attention to physical, emotional and psychological nuances.
The collaboration segment includes:
Live Demonstrations: Practical demonstrations of choreographing intimate scenes, giving participants the opportunity to observe and gain insight into the intimacy coordinator’s responsibilities and techniques.
Interactive Exercises: Engaging, hands-on activities where participants design and present intimacy coordination strategies for fictional scenarios, reinforcing their understanding through practical application.
You will be working on intimate scenes from breaking down the script, group role play, pre production conversations and in person rehearsals. Discussing and demonstrating how a shoot day can work with these scenes.
Please note: Participating in this workshop does not automatically qualify you to begin working as an intimacy coordinator.
Who is this for?
This workshop is ideal for:
- Directors
- Producers
- Actors
- Intimacy Coordinators
- Movement Directors
- Filmmakers
Whether you’re new to intimacy coordination or seeking to enhance your skills, this workshop is designed to deepen your understanding and proficiency in this vital area of film and television production.
Terms & Conditions
By completing this booking, you confirm that you have read and agree to the London Film School Workshops and Short Courses Terms and Conditions (linked below). You have the right to cancel within 14 days of purchase for a full refund unless the course has already begun, in which case your right to cancel may be reduced or lost. After this period, bookings are non-refundable except where the course is cancelled by London Film School. In such cases, liability is limited to a refund of the course fee only. London Film School shall not be liable for any additional costs, including travel or accommodation. All courses are subject to availability and may be amended or cancelled where necessary.
Tutor
David Thackeray
David Thackeray
David became one of the pioneering Intimacy Coordinators, a field that was still emerging at the time. He quickly established himself in the industry, working on a diverse range of high-profile productions across major platforms including Netflix, Disney, HBO, BBC, and Sky. His expertise has been integral to ensuring safe and respectful environments during the filming of intimate scenes, making him a sought-after professional in this area.
David’s notable projects include the acclaimed TV series Sex Education (2020–2023), where he worked as an Intimacy Coordinator across 24 episodes, helping to navigate the show’s complex and sensitive themes. He also contributed to the global phenomenon Heartstopper (2022–2024), ensuring the portrayal of intimacy was both authentic and considerate across 24 episodes. His work on The Crown (2022) further cemented his reputation, bringing his expertise to one of the most watched and critically acclaimed series of the decade.
David’s recent projects include high-profile productions like The White Lotus season 2 (2022), Black Doves, Star Wars Andor season 2 and Kaos (2024). His work is a testament to the importance of safety, respect, and collaboration in film and television, making him an invaluable asset to any production.
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