Help needed with story on becoming a eunuch
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:29 pm
Hi everyone,
My name is Kristofor Lawson - I'm a producer with SBS Television in Australia. I'm posting this message with Kristoff's permission.
The program I work for is called The Feed - we cover a lot of news, technology, and culture stories. Our feature stories are unlike regular news - they are more like short documentary pieces told in the words of the people we interview. We try not to editorialise our feature stories and let the people we speak with tell their own story. Here's a couple of links to give you an idea of the types of stories we produce. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqTmpO1jwog - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFHAz8K6c4
The story I'm producing at the moment is on people who are looking to be castrated and become a eunuch by either having the orchiectomy procedure or going further and also having a penectomy. We'll be looking at why people have the desire to be castrated, the options available medically, if any, and some of the difficulties or emotional triumphs with making that decision. Of particular interest we want to show the diversity of people who have this desire and some of the misconceptions in the broader community about why people want to make the male to eunuch transition.
I've spoken with Richard Wassersug for my story and I'm hoping to interview him when he comes to Australia next month. He's given me a lot of research and advice that will greatly inform how we tell the story. He also suggested I post a call-out here to find people to talk with. Kristoff knows I've spoken with Richard.
If anyone on the forum is willing - I'd love to find out your personal story. Anyone who talks to me can remain completely confidential at this stage. I'm particularly interested in talking to anyone located in Australia but would very much love to hear stories from across the world.
If anyone is willing to share your story; You can either send me a message here on the forum - or send me an email to kristofor.lawson@sbs.com.au.
Regards,
Kristofor Lawson
kristofor.lawson@sbs.com.au
My name is Kristofor Lawson - I'm a producer with SBS Television in Australia. I'm posting this message with Kristoff's permission.
The program I work for is called The Feed - we cover a lot of news, technology, and culture stories. Our feature stories are unlike regular news - they are more like short documentary pieces told in the words of the people we interview. We try not to editorialise our feature stories and let the people we speak with tell their own story. Here's a couple of links to give you an idea of the types of stories we produce. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqTmpO1jwog - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFHAz8K6c4
The story I'm producing at the moment is on people who are looking to be castrated and become a eunuch by either having the orchiectomy procedure or going further and also having a penectomy. We'll be looking at why people have the desire to be castrated, the options available medically, if any, and some of the difficulties or emotional triumphs with making that decision. Of particular interest we want to show the diversity of people who have this desire and some of the misconceptions in the broader community about why people want to make the male to eunuch transition.
I've spoken with Richard Wassersug for my story and I'm hoping to interview him when he comes to Australia next month. He's given me a lot of research and advice that will greatly inform how we tell the story. He also suggested I post a call-out here to find people to talk with. Kristoff knows I've spoken with Richard.
If anyone on the forum is willing - I'd love to find out your personal story. Anyone who talks to me can remain completely confidential at this stage. I'm particularly interested in talking to anyone located in Australia but would very much love to hear stories from across the world.
If anyone is willing to share your story; You can either send me a message here on the forum - or send me an email to kristofor.lawson@sbs.com.au.
Regards,
Kristofor Lawson
kristofor.lawson@sbs.com.au