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Join the Birmingham Audience of ‘How To Look Good Naked’ at the Bullring

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The fashion guru Gok Wan is returning to Bullring and Grand Central this autumn after a 10 year break to shoot scenes for the new series of How to Look Good Naked – and you can get involved! The popular series, which is all about improving body confidence, is returning to Birmingham after a 10-year hiatus. It will be screened on TV channel Really in 2020. Fans of Gok and the series will be able to take their spot on Lower Mall (Level 0) or on the balconies overlooking the catwalk that will be located outside of Debenhams and Disney Store to get a glimpse of the climax scene of the show.

“I’m really looking forward to coming back to Bullring & Grand Central and seeing the lovely people of Birmingham,” said Gok Wan. “It’s been 10 years since the last time we filmed at the centre and I can’t wait to bring the show back.”

When the programme was launched, around 14 years ago, it was all about helping people to feel good about how they look both in and out of their clothes. Since then, scores of people have appeared on How To Look Good Naked, baring all in a bid to feel great.

When will How To Look Good Naked be at Bullring?

The filming of the iconic reveal scene will take place in the shopping centre on Tuesday October 15 and Wednesday October 16. Filming will take place across the two days at 2.15pm, 3.45pm and 5.15pm. Bullring bosses are advising people to arrive 30 minutes prior to get a good view and that timings are subject to change.

Whilst anybody visiting the centre can watch the final reveal, Bullring & Grand Central is giving away exclusive seats next to the catwalk offering the best view of the show. For more information, visit the Bullring website here.

Stephanie Lacey, general manager at Bullring & Grand Central, said: “We’re so excited to be welcoming Gok and the team back to the centre to film for the new series for Really. Our customers have always enjoyed being part of the action and cheering on the participants and I’m sure that fans will be lining up alongside the stage this month too.”

 

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West Midlands Filming Locations On Offer at FOCUS 2019

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Film Birmingham will be present and representing the region at Focus 2019, the international meeting place for the creative screen industries.

 

Following a highly successful 2018 event, FOCUS, The Meeting Place for International Production will return to the Business Design Centre London on 3/4 December 2019 for its fifth edition. The event will remain completely free to attend for industry professionals.

 

Birmingham city council’s film and TV office will be representing the city and the West Midlands at the 2-day event, engaging with international production companies on how they can maximise their use of Birmingham’s filming locations, local crews and production services. Film Birmingham will be sharing a stand (L8 #FilmingInEngland) with Film Offices UK and Creative England. During the Filming in England ‘Happy Wine and Cheese Hour’ at 14:00 – 15:00 each day, event attendees are invited to liaise with Film Birmingham representatives while sampling regional wine and cheeses.

 

FOCUS is aimed at all the creative screen industries – including film, TV, advertising, animation and interactive – and is the only UK trade event where attendees can meet with content makers, film commissions, production services and locations providers from over 70 countries. Each December, the industry’s key players converge at FOCUS, transforming two days of meetings, networking events and seminars into deals and lasting business relationships. Over 150 expert speakers will also address the key opportunities and challenges concerning the production industry today.

 

Register HERE for a FREE delegate badge giving access to the whole programme.

 

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Digital Cities Birmingham 2019 – Starting September 23rd

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Digital Cities Birmingham returns to Birmingham with a new series of inspiring events across the city – many of them free. These include practical workshops, masterclasses and conferences. BBC Digital Cities will be offering this week-long series of events for the creative industries, starting on Monday 23 September 2019.

See the schedule below and visit the official webpage here.

 

DIGITAL SKILLS DAY

Monday,  23 September
09.00 – 16.15
BBC Developing Digital Skills Day: How to make it in the digital world
The Bond Company, 180-182 Fazeley Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5SE
18.00 – 20.00
Open Doors: Careers In Screen with ScreenSkills
The Bond Company, 180-182 Fazeley Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5SE

18.00 – 20.00
Maker Monday
1000 Trades, 16 Frederick St
Birmingham B1 3HE

 

ARTS & DIGITAL DAY

Tuesday, 24 September

09.00 – 17.30
Hello Culture Remix – Telling Tales
Fazeley Studios, 191 Fazeley Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5SE

 

ALL DAY
BBC Young Reporter’s STEM Careers Event
BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox
Birmingham B1 1RF

 

CREATIVE FUTURES DAY

Wednesday, 25 September
13.30 – 20.00
Creative Futures: how to get in and get on in the screen and audio industries
Millennium Point, Curzon Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B4 7AP

10.00 – 16.00
Digital Storytelling In The Museum
Projection Takeover Day
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3DH

 

DIGITAL FUTURES DAY

Thursday, 26 September

09.30 – 15.30
BBC Young Reporter Day
Millennium Point, Curzon Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B4 7AP

17.30 – 19.30
Transforming Narratives: Artistic Open-Call Briefing
STEAMhouse Lab, 108 Digbeth
Birmingham, B5 6DT

MUSIC DAY

Friday, 27 September
10.00 – 22.00
Pivotal Music Conference
Cost £15 per person
Various venues across Jewellery Quarter

Pivotal Music Conference will be taking place in the Jewellery Quarter and there will be a day of events at Millennium Point featuring ScreenSkillsBBC Asian NetworkBFINew CreativesBack In and Screen Central.

Follow #digicities and @BBCAcademy on Twitter for updates. This page and the Digital Cities Birmingham homepage are updated regularly so keep checking back for the latest information.

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Inaugural Membership of Screen Industry Body Announced

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Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, Birmingham-born actor Adil Ray and Coventry’s Debbie Isitt, who created the Nativity film franchise, will be part of  the new screen industry body; a task-force to supercharge the West Midlands’ screen industry.

In the most significant shake-up of support for the West Midlands’ screen sector for nearly a decade, the region will soon have a new industry-led membership body. Chair Ed Shedd and the West Midlands Combined Authority received an overwhelming response from the sector with nearly 50 industry professionals applying to become inaugural members. Appointments have now been approved by the Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and creative industries portfolio lead Cllr Ian Brookfield. More names are expected to join the Screen Industry Body as plans roll out. Members are now developing plans, including establishing a name and brand, ahead of the formal launch on 10th October

The trio will join other talented and well-known individuals from the region’s TV, film and games industries on the task-force, an initiative first announced by Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street earlier this summer. See the full membership list here. The members will now be tasked with getting the new screen industry body up and running ahead of its official launch in October. This includes creating a name and branding that will attract people from across the globe to come and create content in the West Midlands.

The body’s members will also be working on developing a strategy to revolutionize the current screen industry, helping to drive investment, growth and thousands of new jobs. It will be chaired by international industry heavyweight Ed Shedd and serve as a single point of contact for national and international film, TV and game makers.

The new body has been set up and its membership selected by the Mayor together with Ed and senior figures from the region’s three Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), including its portfolio holder for economic growth Cllr Ian Brookfield.

Commenting on the appointments, the Mayor said: “Having the likes of Steven Knight, Adil Ray and Debbie Isitt involved is a tremendous asset for us and indicative of the top talent ready to do their bit for our screen industry. We already have a strong industry with a string of success stories – not least Leamington Spa’s gaming cluster which employs 10 per cent of the UK gaming industry.

“However, the Channel 4 bid has taught us that there is a lot more to be done in order for the West Midlands to be truly recognised as a world class centre for creative content. By launching this screen industry body and harnessing the talent of the brightest and best people within the industry, I believe we will be able to make sure our region’s screen sector fulfils its enormous potential.”

Ed said: “I am absolutely thrilled with the response we have had for inaugural members, with nearly 50 screen professionals applying. It was a challenge to select the initial group from such a wealth of talent. However, I am pleased that the group we are announcing presents a really interesting mix of sectors, backgrounds and experience. I am hugely looking forward to working with them all in the months and years ahead.”

Cllr Ian Brookfield, who is also leader of City of Wolverhampton Council, added: “As part of our Local Industrial Strategy we plan to see 29,000 new, high skilled jobs in the digital and creative industries by 2030. By having the screen industry itself leading the way through this new body, we believe we can achieve this and capitalise on the rapidly expanding creative sector to boost our wider economy and future prosperity.”

There are four key aims of the new body, including:

  • Develop a single delivery plan and help turn strategy into action
  • Secure and deliver both public and private funds
  • Commission a variety programmes of activity
  • Both lobby and promote the West Midlands screen industry

See the full membership list here.

 

Source: https://www.wmca.org.uk

 

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Bollywood Film Brings High Action to Birmingham Streets

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Three years after Steven Spielberg was shooting Ready Player One on Livery Street, a Bollywood film crew has arrived with its own dramatic car chase sequence.  Fast-rising Indian director Bejoy Nambiar has arrived in Birmingham to shoot his Bollywood romantic revenge thriller, Taish.

Backed by key facilitators Film Birmingham and Birmingham City Council, Bejoy’s production ‘lot’ takes up such comparatively little space on the corner of the same car park you’d barely notice it was there. But up on Lionel Street itself, the atmosphere was no less intense as marshals, runners, stunt co-ordinators, actors and film crew all busied themselves with the task in hand. And that was shooting a car chase sequence on a single street that would end up looking a million dollars on the big screen when the Taish makes its bow in 2020.

On the set of Taish, the calmest man on set was Bejoy, sipping from a coffee cup while all around him took note of stunt co-ordinator Ian Van Temperly who was able to cuddle his baby daughter Ruby whenever he needed to relax on the sidelines.

What the director says

Bejoy Nambiar said he was delighted to be shooting in Birmingham. Following his first visit on a recce two months ago, part of the script had been rewritten to accommodate the local network of railways bridges and canal tunnels.

“Film Birmingham and Birmingham City Council have been really helpful,” he said, “We could not have shot this quickly anywhere else. The story could be set anywhere in England, but Birmingham has a lot of character. I loved the area around the Custard Factory in Digbeth so we have been shooting there, too. I like the architecture so much.

“We also wanted to work with a certain breed of actors and I am trying to ‘steal’ that (feeling) for my film. They all have tremendous potential which elevates Taish.”

Bejoy said he was proud to be following in Spielberg’s footsteps as well as shooting in the home city of Peaky Blinders.

“I haven’t seen series five yet because of this, but I love the series – it’s like the city is another character in the story. For me as an outsider, it’s an interesting drama to watch.”

The Chase and Stunts

The chase itself involved two men dressed in black on a fast motorbike duelling with a car. But three other vehicles would also be travelling the other way at the same time. Would they all swerve in time? You bet!

In another scene, two men used buckets of water from a giant trailer tank, ready for a near 360 degree stunt on Mary Ann Street. All parking has been suspended in the area to allow shooting to continue until and including Thursday, August 29. Filming on Taish began in late July. After Birmingham, it will move on to Somerset’s HM Prison Shepton Mallet before production wraps.

Stunt co-ordinator Ian Van Temperly’s impressive credits include Gladiator, Jack Ryan 2 and the first film released in the UK in the 21st century – Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow.

“What we are doing here is trying to make the car chase look really exciting by using cut-aways and angles,” said Ian, whose company is called The Stunt Alliance, “We aren’t driving faster than 30mph (the road’s legal limit) but it will look 70mph when it’s finished.”

Production Value

The budget for Taish is around £1.2 million according to Birmingham-based line manager Vijay Gulwani. And it’s got a crew of more than 120 people which is good business for the four hotels putting most of them up.

The film follows on from other big productions which have shot here recently, including The Girl With All The Gifts (released 2015), Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and Ready Player One (2018), not forgetting Ray Winstone’s low budget boxing drama Jawbone (2017). Peaky Blinders , which has just launched series five on BBC1, is shot up north as well as at the Black Country Living Museum , but creator Steven Knight has vowed to see parts of series six and seven shot in his home city.

The plot

Rohan and Sunny have been best friends since childhood, but violent money lenders are lurking in London, headed by Kuljinder and brothers Pali and Jassi. Pali has been planning to quit the family business and start life afresh with Kuljinder’s wife Jahaan with whom he has been having an affair.

But fate has other plans for him. Both these worlds collide when Kuljinder comes to attend the wedding in the countryside. A past secret connected to Rohan and Kuljinder kickstarts a chain of violence changing all their lives drastically. Taish is a story of friendship and loss of innocence narrated in the format of an intense thriller.

 

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Extras Needed! Fox Feature Film Casting in Birmingham

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From the Producers of the Martian, Murder on the Orient Express and Logan…

Are you interested in being an extra for a huge, Fox feature film coming to Gloucestershire? Mad Dog 2020 are looking for background artists to take part in filming! They will be holding a specific registration for this production in Birmingham on Thursday 29th August.

Looking for: Middle Eastern, African and Mediterranean people, aged 16+. If chosen for filming, extras will be paid industry rates. Filming will take place throughout September 2019.

To apply for the registration day, please:

1) Register for free as a new artist at www.maddog2020casting.com

2) Email your name and artist ID to artistsupport@maddog2020casting.com

Registration day will be: Thurs 29th Aug in Birmingham

Invite only (once you have registered as a new artist)

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Free Screenings of “Birmingham in the 1980s” at BMAG

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Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery will be screening films by Yugesh and Sunandan Walia, under the theme “Birmingham in the 1980s”.

Birmingham-born Yugesh Walia and his brother Sunandan were at the forefront of independent film making in the 1980s. Their work was shown at the Edinburgh and London International Film Festivals and they received numerous commissions from production companies including the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. Their work explored specific cultural moments and experiences for black and Asian communities in Birmingham.

Three films by Yugesh will be on display in gallery 12 – free entry. This trilogy was made under the aegis of the award-winning Birmingham Film & Video Workshop. Founded by Roger Shannon in December 1979 with support from West Midlands Arts and Channel 4, this pioneering movement introduced new and diverse voices into UK independent film and television culture.

Screening Times

The films will be shown 3rd August until 18th November in Gallery 12. Entry is free.

Monday – Thursday 10am – 5pm
Friday 10.30am – 5pm
Saturday and Sunday 10am – 5pm

The exhibition will feature a different film each month, the films and their schedules are listed below:

Mirror Mirror, 1980

3rd August – 8th September

Jo is a young Punjabi woman at a crossroads in her life. House sitting for a friend, she is in limbo between two worlds, trying to decide whether to move out of her family home to live with her English boyfriend. In contrast to her lifestyle as a young professional, her family life is restrictive and full of double standards. Under pressure from both sides, she must decide who she really is and what she wants from her life.

Duration: 25 minutes.

Sweet Chariot, 1981

9th September – 13th October

Sweet Chariot explores the ways white society adopts black culture through music, dance and fashion, and yet rejects it through racism. It follows an evening in the life of Pauline, a young dancer who is confronted by these attitudes on a daily basis.

Duration: 23 minutes.

African Oasis, 1982

14th October – 18th November

The Handsworth Cultural Centre in Birmingham provided cultural and social provisions including dance, film and the ‘African village’. This programming was part of the centre’s unique approach to ‘re-culturalisation’ and the development of new cultural identities in the face of negative stereotyping.

Duration: 33 minutes.

 

These films were made through Birmingham Film & Video Workshop (BFVW) and have been recently been acquired for Birmingham’s collection through the Collecting Birmingham project. Purchased with assistance of the Heritage Fund.

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Apply for the Film Hub Midlands Show Fund – Deadline September 13th

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Film Hub Midlands has opened its Show Fund for applications. See more of their info below:

 

About Film Hub Midlands

Our vision is to inspire a new generation by presenting film and film culture in new ways which make it an essential and compelling part of learning, understanding, and valuing ourselves and the communities in which we live. The Show Fund is our largest open fund, and is for film exhibition projects that support our priorities. It is open to all film exhibitors, from full time cinemas, film festivals, and community groups.

If you are in the business of showing films, and would like support to expand your programme and audience, or have an ambitious project you would like to get off the ground – please submit an Expression of Interest.

In particular reflecting our priorities, we are especially keen to work with organisations who want to reach young audiences, and or those from BAMER communities, those who identify as LGBTQ+, those with access needs, or who are from disadvantaged backgrounds.
We’re also keen to invest in Lincolnshire and Staffordshire, and would welcome projects to reach audiences in those areas.

To Apply

You must be a member of Film Hub Midlands to receive support from our Show Fund, you can register nowComplete the Expression of Interest and budget templates below, and send to hello@filmhubmidlands.orgIf you don’t receive confirmation that we’ve received your email, contact us. The deadline for this opportunity is Friday 13 September 2019.

Funding Priorities

Our priorities for the Film Audience Network under BFI2022 are as follows:

  • Engaging audiences – maximising the number of audiences engaging with FAN activity and increasing the quality and cultural depth of their experience
  • Broadening film choice – increasing access to a wide range of independent British and international film for audiences – especially those outside London
  • Diversity – increasing the diversity of audiences engaging with FAN activity
  • Young audiences – boosting participation of 16-30 year olds in FAN activity
  • Screen heritage – facilitating greater access to archive content with a particular focus on national and regional collections

If you are in the business of showing films, and would like support to expand your programme and audience, or have an ambitious project you would like to get off the ground – please submit an Expression of Interest.

In particular reflecting our priorities, we are especially keen to work with organisations who want to reach young audiences, and or those from BAMER communities, those who identify as LGBTQ+, those with access needs, or who are from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Key Dates

Expression of Interest Open – Monday 19 August
Expression of Interest Deadline – Friday 13 September
Activity Delivered – From October 2019

We will be reopening the Show fund in Spring 2020.

Available Funds

As a guide we anticipate making awards between £2,500 and £15,000, but please refer to the guide below to see where your project fits in terms of scale. We want our projects to reach as many people as possible, and we always consider the value we provide per screening and audience member. As a guide we suggest the following awards would aim to reach the accompanying number of audiences. This is a guide and we do anticipate flexibility.

Amount Awarded: £2,500, Anticipated Admissions: 500

Amount Awarded: £5,00, Anticipated Admissions: 1,100

Amount Awarded: £75,00, Anticipated Admissions: 1,750

Amount Awarded: £10,000, Anticipated Admissions: 2,500

Supported Projects

We will review each project submitted individually, but broadly, we can support the following:

  • Screening Costs
  • Archive Access Costs
  • Marketing & Promotion
  • Project Coordination
  • Curation Costs

Our Show Fund funding is primarily for audience development therefore we are unable to support film production, distribution, publications, showcases, or talent development activity. Unless you can demonstrably prove why your event cannot happen otherwise, we will not support events that are exclusively free to audiences.

BFI Diversity Standards

All of our projects must be open and accessible. In order to reach the widest possible audience through our supported projects, we are committed to the BFI Diversity Standards. The standards can be broken down broadly into the following four areas:

  • Industry access or training (ensuring that we offer accessible opportunities through our projects and organisations).
  • On screen (diverse narratives, cast and places depicted).
  • Catering for audiences (provision of disability access, specialist projects for target audiences, providing for specific UK regions etc).
  • A diverse crew (exploring who makes the films we screen and offers project leadership).

Submit Your Expression of Interest

We’ve provided an Expression of Interest form for everyone to use. Hopefully you’ll find this makes the process straightforward, letting you tell us the information we need in the shortest time possible. Our aim is to offer a welcoming, transparent, and engaging Hub; so we’d like to emphasise that an Expression of Interest is not an application, but the start of a conversation on how we might collaborate. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you would like some guidance on the templates.

We do ask you also complete an indicative budget template for your project, with the understanding that it will have flexibility as the project progresses. 

We recommend that you always contact us ahead of submitting an EOI, so we can talk you through the process, and help you determine which fund is best for you. You must be a member of Film Hub Midlands to receive our support, joining is free and quick to do: filmhubmidlands.org/joinIf we’re unable to support you this time round, then we’ll offer feedback and advice to help you move forward.

How we assess your project

All projects are reviewed by an assessment panel that includes Film Hub Midlands and our advisory board. We’ll look at your proposal to make a decision about whether we can support it. As part of this we will consider:

  • How well the project meets our objectives;
  • The creative quality of the idea, partnerships and team behind it;
  • Whether it will reach the priority audiences for BFI FAN
  • Value for money including subsidy-per-head
  • Potential legacy and long term impact

Successful Projects

If we like your project, we’ll be in touch and work with you to firm up your project and its budget. Once we are all happy with the plan, we will send an agreement to confirm the terms of your award, and the project you will deliver. As this award will be coming from National Lottery Funds we want to be clear about what will be expecting from you. When you receive your agreement it will contain points on branding and evaluation and reporting.

 

For full guidelines on Film Hub Midlands’ Show Fund, click here.

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Premiere of ITV2’s Zomboat in Birmingham on October 3rd

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The premiere of new ITV2 comedy series, Zomboat! is being held in Birmingham on the evening of Thursday 3rd October 2019 with its four stars in attendance.

The Royal Television Society (Midlands) event at the canalside IET building is set to welcome stars Leah Brotherhead, Hamza Jeetooa, Ryan McKen and Cara Theobold; and they will be joined on the night by Executive Producers Camilla Campbell and Robert Wulff-Cochrane from Noho Films plus Writer Adam Miller, for a Q&A straight after the screening. If you would like to join the RTS for this special evening click on the link below to book your tickets. With a zombie apocalypse in the offing…anything could happen!

About Zomboat

The zombie apocalypse is coming to the U.K. and will be seen on British and U.S. TV after ITV and Hulu greenlit “Zomboat!” The upcoming comedy will star Leah Brotherhead (“White Gold”), Hamza Jeetooa (“Doctor Who”), Ryan McKen (“White Dragon”), and Cara Theobold (“Downton Abbey”). It bows on the ITV2 channel this fall and then on Hulu.

The story follows the aftermath of a zombie onslaught being unleashed on the British city of Birmingham. Sisters Kat and Jo, together with unlikely travel companions Sunny and Amar, flee for their lives by canal boat. As they journey along the canal in their tightly packed living quarters, friendships develop, alliances form, arguments occur and romance blossoms. Along the way, they realize there is no escaping the problems of everyday life, even in a zombie apocalypse. (www.variety.com)

To Book

Click here to book tickets for the Zomboat premiere. The suggested date for booking tickets is before Thursday 26th September.

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Big Brum TV Link-Up: Become a Content Producer for BBC Three!

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BBC Three is calling all creatives to meet them in Birmingham for the Big Brum TV Link-Up! See a message from them below:

 

The BBC is for everyone.  We want to attract people from all backgrounds to be part of the BBC and to better reflect the UK today. This is a chance for off-screen talent from under-represented groups to link up with the award-winning BBC Three in Birmingham.

We’re inviting experienced creatives interested in working in the Midlands, who are black, Asian, minority ethnic, and/or have a disability and/or are from lower socio-economic* backgrounds, to meet the team from BBC Three at The Big Brum TV Link-Up.  This special networking event takes place on the evening of Wednesday 16 October and includes a series of one–to-one speed networking meetings with commissioners, execs and talent managers.  

BBC Three publishes award-winning content aimed at young audiences across digital platforms, including iPlayer. It has a team based at The Mailbox creating digital shortform, Factual and Fact Ent formats.  Across the year there are usually opportunities for skilled individuals including video editors, social media execs, researchers, assistant producers, producers, directors and Series Producers.

If you have credits as a researcher or above or you’ve run a successful social media campaign, and are from one of the underrepresented groups mentioned, then please apply to come along and meet the team to find out more about how your skills could match these opportunities.  Please note that all roles at BBC Three are subject to an open recruitment process and all appointments are based on merit.

You’ll also have an opportunity to meet with other content makers including representatives from BBC Birmingham’s Drama Village and Local and Regional programmes as well as independent production companies from across the West Midlands including Wonder, Full Fat TV, North One Television and FirstLook TV. Click here to register and for further information on the Big Brum TV Link-Up. Deadline for applications is 15th September, 2019. 

Are you the right candidate?

  • You’re an experienced creative with either a minimum of two credits or have run a successful social media campaign.
  • You’re from an under-represented group (black, Asian, minority ethnic, and/or have a disability and/or are from lower socio-economic* backgrounds).*based on the occupation of the main wage earner of your household when you were aged 14.
  • You’re currently working in or looking to work in the Midlands.

We’re expecting a lot of interest in this event so if you would like to attend please upload an up-to-date CV by 15 September.  We’ll let you know by 20 September 2019 whether you have a place at the event.

Click here to register and for further information. 

About the BBC

We don’t focus simply on what we do – we also care how we do it. Our values and the way we behave are important to us. Please make sure you’ve read about our values and behaviours in the document attached below.

Diversity matters at the BBC. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual’s unique contribution, enabling all of our employees to thrive and achieve their full potential. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of the BBC – whether that’s to contribute to our programming or our wide range of non-production roles. The more diverse our workforce, the better able we are to respond to and reflect our audiences in all their diversity. 

We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexuality, social background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles, unless operational requirements prevent otherwise.

To find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at the BBC, please click here

Source: https://careerssearch.bbc.co.uk

 

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