Rachel Job
Rachel Job’s career has been a bit of a rollercoaster through the documentary world, for real. She’s not some random name rolling in the credits—she’s got her hands all over a handful of pretty wild projects. Take “Ocean with David Attenborough” (yeah, that’s coming in 2025). You know if Attenborough’s involved, it’s not just another nature doc with pretty fish. Rachel’s the kind of creative who’ll dive right into the deep end—literally, probably—and come up with something that'll make you sit back and rethink your next beach vacation. No boring lectures, just pure fascination with the blue planet and all its weird, wonderful secrets.
Back in 2014, Rachel was part of “Nelson Mandela Redrawn,” a documentary that didn’t just slap together the same old footage and call it a day. No, this one went for a fresh angle, digging into Mandela’s legacy and impact, but with a bit of art and animation thrown in. It’s the sort of thing that makes history look less like a dusty textbook and more like, well, something you might actually want to watch.
And then there’s “Queen & Country” from 2012—think royal history, national identity, and all the drama that goes with it. Rachel’s approach always pulls out the emotional core, so it’s not just fancy crowns and stiff upper lips, but real people, big questions, and stories that actually stick with you. She’s basically got a knack for making even the most buttoned-up subjects feel alive.