Duly Noted 2024
Eleven Film launched Duly Noted 2021 (DN21) as a training programme for people in comedy and drama development. The workshops were designed to skill up aspiring script editors, arming them with a practical understanding of production and a support network.
The launch exceeded their expectations, with more than 200 applications. Eventually they selected five promising, talented, and kind individuals: Andin Ngwa, Amir Amirsolimani, David Cheung, Marissa Ogbeide, and Uju Enendu.
Then, for Duly Noted 2022 (DN22) Eleven Film had a better understanding of the range of exclusion in scripted television. It is mountainous. It’s entirely intersectional. They decided that approaching it singularly reinforces barriers. As a result, DN22 invited applications from all people from historically excluded groups; this included aspiring script editors who identified as Deaf, disabled, neurodivergent, LGBTQ+ and from lower socio economic and/or ethnically diverse backgrounds. Eleven Film selected a skilled, bright and brilliant final cohort: Andrea Royer, Annie Lockhart, Jon Champion, Lily Shahmoon, Mpona Lebajoa, and Zak Abby.
Last year, Duly Noted 2023 (DN23), after reflecting on their DN cohorts so far, they had a specific focus on increasing the representation of participants from all over the UK! Eleven Film considered the formula of the scheme, injecting funding into regional and national placements, and increasing opportunities for people outside of London. In 2023, they saw the profound impact of targeting the regions and the nations of the UK, and investing in work across happening there. It lead Eleven Film to their wonderful, thoughtful, and hard working, final cohort: Anna Wallace, Asia Goldie, Caitlin Rawlings, Ellie Drewry, Jack Casey, Mark Allen, Nkechinyere Nwobani-Akwanwo, Pasha Tong, and Tamar Saphra.
This year, Eleven Film plan to continue delivering wholly inclusive training with the support of the BBC and Sony Pictures Television, with additional support from Screen Scotland. They’re excited to collaborate so closely with partners who share a passion for changing the landscape. Their joint ambition is to scale up and skill up this year’s cohort building off of the last three years’ progress and combining what they’ve learnt across the history of the scheme.