Telling Stories That Matter

How Viktorija Faith Became a Creative Voice at Latest TV.

Two years ago, filmmaker and songwriter Viktorija Faith joined Latest TV as an editor. Today, she’s one of the channel’s presenters—bringing Brighton’s stories to life with energy, creativity, and heart.

What started behind the scenes—editing, shaping narratives, and experimenting with creative direction—quickly expanded into documentary work. From cultural deep-dives to community voices, Viktorija embraced the challenge of turning real lives into compelling television.

“I’ve always loved going out and interviewing people. There’s something powerful about meeting someone where they are and drawing out the story only they can tell.”

Her passion for connecting with people naturally drew her in front of the camera, where she now thrives as a presenter. On any given day, her role blends curiosity and craft: finding unique stories, shaping them into engaging broadcasts, and delivering them in a way that resonates with viewers.

“My job is to ask: what story matters today—and how do we make it not only informative but compelling to watch?”

But Viktorija’s creativity doesn’t stop at the studio. A songwriter with international experience, she has just completed her debut feature film Hope, which she directed, co-wrote, and co-produced—a major milestone in her artistic journey.

Her ability to bridge multiple disciplines—music, film, and television—gives her a distinctive creative voice in the media landscape. And while her projects are ambitious, she insists it’s teamwork that makes it all possible.

“I love my team. It’s inspiring to collaborate with such talented people while also having the freedom to grow individually. That balance is what makes the work so rewarding.”

As she celebrates two years at Latest TV, Viktorija is not just reflecting on what she’s achieved, but looking ahead. With her blend of passion, experience, and storytelling instinct, she’s set to continue shaping stories that matter—on screen, in film, and through music.



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