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May 2021

Job Alert: 1st Assistant Camera

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Experienced 1st AC is needed asap for a production filming in Birmingham on Friday. Pay is £200.00 a day plus meals and a good opportunity to work closely with a really experienced Director/DOP in Birmingham. Applicants should be part of or understanding of the LGBTQ+ community.

To Apply
You need to be registered on the Film Birmingham database to apply (it’s free). If you’re available and want to be put forward for the job, please then email wpmm@filmbirmingham.co.uk with ‘1AC’ in the subject line. We will then pass your CV onto the production company and they will be in touch with you directly. If you need to update your CV on the database, please follow this link, using your registered email address to login and the password which you created. If you’ve forgotten your password, just click the ‘forgotten password’ option.

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Adil Ray is Screen and Film School Birmingham’s First Patron

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Actor, comedian, radio and television presenter Adil Ray OBE has become the first Patron of Screen and Film School Birmingham .

The new college, which opens its doors in September 2021, will also be introducing the Adil Ray OBE Scholarship worth £30,000 and implementing a  Fair Access Fund  to ensure students are
supported during their studies to create a level playing field of equality of opportunity.

Birmingham-born Adil Ray is best known for starring in the BBC hit comedy Citizen Khan, which he created and co-wrote. Adil’s other notable roles include the hit Channel 4 drama series Ackley Bridge, Blithe Spirit with Judi Dench, and hosting Have I Got News for You. More recently, he has been a guest presenter on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

As a Patron, Adil Ray is recognised for his contributions to film, television, the arts and his passion for diversity. Screen and Film School, in turn, will benefit from Adil's accumulated knowledge of the film and television industry, his passion for education and his belief in the power of access, participation and promoting equal opportunities.

Speaking after becoming Patron for Screen and Film School Birmingham, Adil said, “I am incredibly proud to be a Patron of the Screen and Film School Birmingham. This school is an
incredible asset to the Midlands. I want to help students find their voices and instil in them the self-belief and motivation needed for a successful career. We share a passion for helping shape a new generation of filmmakers, enabling diverse young creative minds to flourish. I want families to know that things are changing in the industry and that a career in film and television is possible; even if you haven’t been reflected on-screen while growing up, it is achievable. Screen and Film School
Birmingham is on my doorstep, so I’m expecting to be involved as much as I can.”

Screen and Film School is keen to cement their legacy and inspire the next generation by offering the Adil Ray OBE Scholarship worth nearly £30,000 to one lucky student who will have all their tuition fees paid. Adil Ray will have the opportunity to review the shortlist of candidates and devise the scholarship criteria with the College Principal Hannah Stevenson.

Commenting on the Adil Ray OBE Scholarship, he said:

“I am honoured to lend my name to the Screen and Film School Birmingham Scholarship. I am committed to nurturing talent from within the region, especially from under-represented
communities. I hope the Adil Ray OBE Scholarship will open the door for someone who might think the film and television industry is closed to them. Growing up in Birmingham, I would sit in my room thinking up ideas for comedy sketches and television shows. I would travel past the local television studios on the school bus, never thinking it was an option for me. I am pleased to say the industry is beginning to change. Still, we need to do more to enable those with financial or social barriers to accessing higher education, training and support to make the industry vastly more inclusive.”

Screen and Film School College Principal Hannah Stevenson said, “We are delighted that Adil has agreed to become a Patron of Screen and Film School Birmingham. We will benefit greatly from his wisdom, knowledge and enthusiasm in the years ahead. We share a passion for making the screen and film industries accessible to a new generation that may have felt overlooked and disconnected in the past.”

“Adil has been a forerunner as a creator, writer, producer, and adept performer throughout his career. He has shone a light on inequality, discrimination and the disconnect between programme-makers and the audience, often using humour to soften the blow, unafraid to tackle complex topics in both drama and documentary. He embodies a can-do attitude and drive inspiring for students and respected by the industry”

Executive Principal of Screen and Film School,  Dara Kilkenny,  said: “Adil’s enthusiasm for his role as Patron of Screen and Film School Birmingham is infectious. We have a shared passion and mission to nurture and develop the next generation of talent in film, screen and television and to ensure equality of opportunity for all. His belief in sharing his knowledge, experience and creativity with the students is a gift. I truly cannot think of a better person to take on this important role.”

Screen and Film School Birmingham are hosting a number of  Open Days  before September. Prospective students will get to attend workshops with lecturers and graduates, learn more about
the courses and ask the career teams about how studying at Screen and Film School can help them forge a career in the film, television and screen industry.  https://screenfilmschool.ac.uk/open-days/

 

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Job Alert: Casting AP

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Full Fat produce innovative and popular factual content for British and international broadcasters, platforms and distributors.

They are looking for a dynamic Casting AP, able to start immediately, to join an experienced team working on a new 2 part, peak time, documentary series for Channel 4. Extensive experience of casting contributors for documentary series essential, ideally with experience casting people living alternative lifestyles.

The role is to start immediately and will initially run up until 18th June. They are a Birmingham based company however, due to current Government restrictions, they anticipate the successful applicant will work remotely.

To Apply

Full Fat are committed to sharing job opportunities with creative, diverse talent working in the industry.

Please send your CV with ‘Casting AP’ in the subject line to production@fullfattv.co.uk.

If you are happy for them to keep your CV on file, please add the following disclaimer to the top of your CV ‘I consent to you keeping my details on file and distributing for employment purposes.’ Due to the expected high volume of applicants, please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 

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Job Alert: Director

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Are you a director from/based in Birmingham or the West Midlands? A production is seeking two directors from the region for a four-part Horror anthology feature film being developed by a group of talented West Midlands writers, directors and producers.

Applicants must have a minimum 2-3 solid short films behind them and/or narrative driven visually impressive music promos/ads. The production is especially interested in hearing from female directors with a passion for the genre. Scripts are in place, so applicants must be happy to work on other writers’ material.

No first-timers or students please.

To Apply

If you are interested, please contact paulgreenbfilmicro@gmail.com with CV and examples of work (preferably whole films and not edited showreels).

 

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Birmingham’s Audio Suite Appoints New Director of UK Post-Production

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Birmingham’s long-standing specialist audio post-production company The Audio Suite has appointed industry-renown and widely respected Engineer, Mixer and Producer Marcus Byrne as its Director of UK audio post-production.

Byrne is not just a highly experienced studio Engineer, recording and playing on albums with acts such as The Sugarbabes, Cleopatra, One Republic, Mika, The Saturdays, Anastacia and
Annie Lennox; he also has an enviable CV as a live musician that reads like a Who’s Who of modern touring performers, being engaged as the on-stage Programmer and Keyboard
player for the likes of Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Take That, Gary Barlow and Cliff Richard.

The Audio Suite’s Managing Director, Dr. Neil Hillman, commented: ‘We are obviously delighted to welcome Marcus on board, to help steer the company’s future. His almost 25
years of studio Engineering and Pro Tools Mixing experience is an amazing fit for the direction we see the studios moving in; and the fact that our long-term relationship with
each other has always been as Birmingham-based creative collaborators, rather than rivals, makes this a logical and easy next step on both The Audio Suite’s and our own personal
journeys.’

New Location

The appointment also coincides with a change of address for The Audio Suite’s UK studios, to new premises housed within a Grade II listed building in Birmingham’s iconic Jewellery
Quarter. The move will see a master control room offering Avid HDX2 running Pro Tools Ultimate 2021.3 through an Avid D-Command ES console, coupled to the Avid MTRX Studio
audio interface, NLA Video Slave 4 ADR hardware and software, SSL and Focusrite microphone pre-amps, with Neumann and PMC monitoring.
The studio move has also provided an opportunity for The Audio Suite to upscale the capability of its signature Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) service, not least of all by
being able to offer a larger workspace for artists recording or replacing dialogue: a roomy 4.2 metres long by 2.5 metres wide dedicated voice studio, with sufficient headroom for
artists to be recorded by a boom operator as they move, if required; a rare and valuable option for drama ADR work.

The move to new premises comes at a time when The Audio Suite continues with its plans for an expansion of operations into the southern hemisphere, which will bring with it the
prospect of a round-the-clock, integrated audio post-production workflow for clients from a new Queensland facility, planned for 2022, in close proximity to the Australian Gold Coast
film production hub.

Vision of The Audio Suite

Hillman continued: ‘We have a very clear vision for the future of The Audio Suite, as a Birmingham digital company serving a global client base; but also, as a trusted partner for Post-production Managers and Dialogue Editors who know that they can rely on us to deliver essential components to help them create great soundtracks. The addition of Marcus to the team massively strengthens that proposition; and our new investment in the facility itself and choice of location for the studios, demonstrates our confidence and commitment to Birmingham as great place for us to do business from, in the film and television sectors. The city motto of Birmingham is ‘Forward’; and that neatly sums up The Audio Suite’s intended direction of travel.’

The Audio Suite was founded in Birmingham by Hillman in 2001 and it has been an enduring sound editing and mixing facility in the city, relentlessly adapting to change even through the economic challenges and severe commissioning drought that has blighted the production of film and television content in the West Midlands region during the intervening years. In bucking the trend, the company has quietly built a reputation not only as a sound editing and mixing facility, but also as an ADR studio, servicing feature films such as Steven Spielberg’s ‘Lincoln’, Disney’s ‘Pirates of The Caribbean’ and Matthew Vaughn’s ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’, as well as high-end television dramas such as ‘Bridgerton’, ‘Beecham House’ and ‘Line of Duty’.

Job Alert: Shooting Producer

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Full Fat produce innovative and popular factual content for British and international broadcasters, platforms and distributors.

They are looking for a Shooting Producer, able to start immediately, to join an experienced team working on a new 2 part, peak time, UK Travelogue for Channel 4 .  Initially you’ll be helping with the final casting and recceing of stories prior to a 5 week shoot in June- early July.  The shoot will have a full crew and experienced director. You must be a strong shooter on FS7 or similar, and a good team player. Experience of Travelogues and or immersive presenter led shows, preferably humorous ones, would be ideal.

The role will involve remote working initially so good communication and organisational skills will be important.  The role will also involve some casting, so experience in targeting, cold calling and setting up and editing Zoom calls is important.  The ability to build trusting relationships with contributors is essential.

The role is to start immediately and could initially be part time from the 10th May for 2 weeks or full time from the 17th.  It will finish at the end of the shoot; currently scheduled to be 2nd July.  They are a Birmingham based company however, due to current Government restrictions, we are currently working remotely.

 

To Apply

Full Fat are committed to sharing job opportunities with creative, diverse talent working in the industry.

Please send your CV with a covering letter to – production@fullfattv.co.uk

If you are happy for them to keep your CV on file, please add the following disclaimer to the top of your CV ‘I consent to you keeping my details on file and distributing for employment purposes.’ Please note that only successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.

UK Online Pitchbox – Deadline 20 May

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The Filmarket Hub platform has launched the 2021 edition of its UK Online Pitchbox – a two-day virtual pitch event dedicated to British feature films and scripted series in development.
For the fourth consecutive year, this online initiative aims to discover high quality unproduced projects; either at the script stage or with some finance secured and matches them with leading companies in the industry. Executives from Bankside Films, BBC Films, Bron Studios, Curzon, Film4, FilmNation, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal International Studios, Neal Street Productions, Red Arrow Studios, StudioCanal and World Productions are confirmed to attend.
7 feature films and 7 scripted series will be selected by Filmarket Hub to participate at the event, which will take place online in July. Representatives from the selected projects will have the opportunity to pitch and meet each of the participating executives in 1to1 meetings. In addition, all the selected projects will get an invitation to join the Filmarket Hub online marketplace and be featured in the Filmarket Best Project Selections. They will also be recommended in a mail out to Filmarket Hub’s international database of Film/TV companies. Call Deadline is May 20th.

About Film Market Hub

Filmarket Hub is the online marketplace for curated films and series in development. With an international database of 30,000+ professionals, it matches talent and unproduced projects with producers, TV executives, financiers, sales agents and distributors.

What is the UK Online Pitchbox?

Filmarket Hub also organises virtual pitch events under the brand ‘Pitchbox’ where the best projects have the opportunity to meet key players in the industry. To date, more than 20 Pitchbox events for both Film and TV have been organised around the world.

Who can submit?

Non-represented and represented writers based in the UK or a British Citizen wanting to present their scripts to producers and executives in the industry.

Producers based in the UK looking for co-producers, financing or distribution for their unproduced projects.

Requirements for Films

Unproduced British feature film in development with the materials below:

  • Script (full draft)
  • Dossier
  • Language: English
  • Teaser poster

Requirements for Series

Unproduced British scripted series in development with the materials below:

  • Pilot episode (full draft)
  • Bible
  • Language: English
  • Teaser poster

Submission fee

Early Deadline (May 6): The submission fee for each project is 39,99€.

Final Deadline (May 20): The submission fee for each project is 49,99€.

Free submission is granted for those subscribed to Filmarket Hub – Full Access.

Read more about it here.

 

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