I'm Eva Madden, a visual storyteller with real broadcast experience, from Disney's studios to live TV newsrooms.

I am a recent graduate of Media and Broadcast Production at Queen's University Belfast, with hands-on industry experience spanning global broadcast, podcasting, documentary, influencer marketing and live television.

My work has been recognised with RTS, SMedia, and GEMA Award nominations and wins. I'm skilled in Adobe Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, and ProTools, and I thrive in fast-paced, collaborative environments where the story always comes first.

Most recently, I co-created and directed my dissertation project, History on our Hands, a 10-minute documentary exploring fast fashion's impact on traditional Irish emblems.

I spent a year as a Creative Producer Intern at The Walt Disney Company, delivering linear and digital content for National Geographic across the UK, EMEA, and MENA regions. I oversaw the entire process: leading voice-over production, managing high-profile campaigns, and creating content that reached over 3.4 million views. Before that, I coordinated digital marketing and influencer campaigns at VAVA Influence.

Alongside my studies, I co-host and produce Twenty-Something Teenagers, an award-nominated podcast with over 20,000 Instagram views.

Two women sitting inside a large chair made of plush toy stitch dolls, smiling at the camera. One woman has long blonde hair and is wearing a colorful striped sweater and red shoes. The other has dark hair and is wearing a sleeveless top, jeans, and white shoes. They are in a modern indoor space with a glass window behind them and people reflected in the glass.
Four young adults and one older man are standing together indoors in front of a wall with a vertical striped pattern. They are smiling and posing for a group photo.