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Screenskills Animation Trainee Finder 2023-24

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Screenskills Animation Trainee Finder 2023-24

ScreenSkills Animation Trainee Finder is an entry-level placement scheme which places trainees on animation productions to ensure a continued supply of talent capable of making world-class creative animated content.

Participants become part of an industry-recognised group of trainees and receive exclusive access to paid training placements across the UK.

This is the second year that they are able to offer this programme thanks to the support of UK animation productions that have paid into the ScreenSkills Animation Skills Fund. Their previous edition ran in 2021 and was extended through to 2023. Places will be made available for up to 30 trainees for this edition of the programme.

Animation Trainee Finder 2023-24 is seeking trainees wanting to pursue a career in animation, particularly focusing on entry-level roles in the departments where there are identified shortage roles, namely 2D animators, 3D animators, storyboard artists, stop motion animators and, new for this year, production assistants, art department assistants and editors.

To find out more about the roles mentioned, please explore the ScreenSkills job profiles.

Criteria

Screenskills are looking for talented individuals from across the UK who have less than 12 months of paid experience in the animation industry. You must be able to clearly demonstrate a passion and commitment for a career in animation by providing evidence of one or more of the following:

  • working on previous productions including short films
  • looking for/finding work experience
  • role-specific skills

To be eligible you must:

  • be 18 or over
  • live in the UK and have evidence of the right to work in the UK
  • have completed full-time education by 1 November 2023 – please note you do not need a university degree to apply
  • have less than 12 months’ relevant, paid experience in the animation industry
  • make yourself available for placements offered to you during your time on the scheme
  • be open and flexible to consider opportunities across the UK
  • demonstrate an interest in and commitment to the animation industry and working in the roles identified
  • provide a showreel/portfolio that demonstrates your skills and experience

Please note:

  • Any training will be subject to the applicants providing evidence of their right to remain in the UK. Failure to provide appropriate documentation may result in the training placement being withdrawn
  • All successful applicants must attend a mandatory two-day, online induction weekend on 28 and 29 October 2023 in preparation for the scheme

How to apply

You will need to have a ScreenSkills account to apply for Trainee Finder. If you do not already have an account, you can register from the homepage.

You will need to provide:

  • Evidence of your experience through provision of a showreel/portfolio of your work (please see this guidance on producing a portfolio and further career starting advice)
  • Two letters of recommendation. One of the letters must be from a current or past employer, or a tutor or academic, and must be supplied on headed paper and saved as a PDF.

To apply for Animation Trainee Finder, click on the ‘apply‘ button.

If you require an alternative format for the application, or have any questions about the programme, please contact us as soon as possible at animationtraineefinder@screenskills.com.

Key Dates

Some of these dates may be subject to change.

  • 28 August 2023 – recruitment opens.
  • 25 September – recruitment closes.
  • 13 October – candidates will be notified if they are invited to interview.
  • w/c 16th October – interviews.
  • 25 October – successful candidates will be notified if they have been selected.
  • 28 & 29 October – induction bootcamp online.
  • 30 October – program starts, productions have the option to begin reviewing candidates for placements.
  • Spring/Summer 2024 – networking event.
  • 30 October 2024 – Trainee Finder 23/24 programme ends.

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Kudos Knight options Fringe play for Birmingham slate

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Kudos Knight options Fringe play for Birmingham slate

Nathan Queeley-Dennis’ debut takes in various West Midlands cultural touch points.

Kudos Knight’s West Midlands-focused slate has yielded its first project under newly appointed Rem Conway, with a story about a young Black Brummie’s fraught love life.

Broadcast can reveal that the partnership has optioned Nathan Queeley-Dennis’ 2023 Edinburgh Fringe play Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz and is in the early stages of developing a drama out of the show.

Bullring Techno Makeout Jamz is Queeley-Dennis’ debut work, for which he won the 2022 Bruntwood Prize for playwrighting. It follows the story of Nathaniel as he explores the tricky world of dating around his locales in Birmingham.

Nathaniel, a serious romantic, views love as a fine art and is looking for a suitable match. During his journey of self-discovery Nathaniel explores Black masculinity through Beyonce lyrics, live music experiences and the deeply intimate relationship a man has with his barber.

The coming-of-age story takes audiences to different cultural touchpoints in the West Midlands including raves in Digbeth, the Rotunda and – specifically – the McDonald’s in New Street Station.

The title from theatre company Paines Plough, which has just completed its run at the Roundabout at Summerhall in Edinburgh to positive reviews, had been brought to Kudos Knight prior to Conway’s appointment as development producer earlier this month. But the Sex Education, My Name is Leon and Riches producer was immediately taken by the script and is working with Queeley-Dennis on the project.

The playwright and actor was born and raised in Erdington, Birmingham. His performance credits including Black Love (Kiln Theatre) written by Chinonyerem Odimba, and Really Big and Really Loud (Paines Plough) written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell.

Kudos Knight, set up by the Banijay label and Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, has ambitious plans to grow a world-renowned scripted production hub in the West Midlands, and is already prepping Knight’s historical music drama This Town for the BBC.

Conway has been brought in to spearhead a local development slate of dramas to be produced in Birmingham using local talent and stories.

Speaking to Broadcast at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Conway and Kudos co-managing director Martin Haines talked up the importance of securing pipeline for the Digbeth Loc-based Kudos Knight, to help underscore its reputation as a hub for local programming.

Source: Broadcast – Article by John Elmes

4Skills Business Boost

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4Skills Business Boost

Apply now for the opportunity to access essential support to accelerate your company.

4Skills and 4Producers have joined forces to launch Business Boost – a targeted intervention to help small to medium sized Nations and Regions indies to thrive and adapt to meet the challenges of the current economic climate.

They are acutely aware of the challenges facing unscripted indies and are keen to help companies navigate these difficult waters. Business Boost is an opportunity to access vital training and expertise for your company to support any changes and adaptions needed to succeed.

What’s on offer?

Up to 6 indies will be selected to receive bespoke expert training and consultancy. Each indie will take part in a detailed business assessment session with a business consultant, Jen Topping, who will help the indie to identify their critical business needs.

Each indie will then receive the following package of support:

  • Funding to cover a package of training, expert advice and other support (see ‘What can the funding cover?’ below)
  • C4 distribution, IP sales and acquisitions expertise from Polly Scates, Senior Acquisitions Manager at Channel 4
  • Access to the 4Producers, 4Skills, Indie Growth Fund and other teams as needed

What can the funding cover?

The package of support will be bespoke for each company, based on needs identified by the company through assessment with the business advisor. The budget will be drafted by the company with the support of the business advisor and must be agreed with the Channel 4 project team.

Support may include a combination of any of the following, and must include a skills element:

  • Access to paid or free skills training courses for company leaders and their teams.
  • Consultancy with industry experts in fields relating to business sustainability, eg finance, strategy, HR.
  • Freelance support to help the indie generate additional business, eg development producers, production finance support.
  • Training and other costs associated with changes to the roles or tasks of existing staff as part of changes to the company’s structure or processes.
  • Costs associated with participating in the Business Boost project, including staff time spent engaging with the support.
  • Access to business intelligence, data and markets.

Who can apply?

To participate, indies must accept the Terms and Conditions and must be:

  • Based in the Nations and Regions.
  • An existing supplier, with at least one single commissioned by Channel 4.
  • An employer, with between 3 and 15 staff.
  • A small to medium company with a turnover under £6m.
  • Working predominantly in unscripted content.

Application and selection

Companies can apply through the online application form. From all eligible applications, the indies that most clearly demonstrate their suitability against the following criteria will be selected:

  • Strong interest in exploring a range of routes to improve the sustainability of the company.
  • Commitment to, and ability to benefit from, skills and training within the company.
  • A Channel 4 supplier with a strong track record in unscripted content and a strong slate of ideas.

Key Dates

Some of these dates may be subject to change.

  • 18th September, 9am – deadline for applications
  • 22nd September – companies selected
  • Late September / early October – Business consultancy and start of support
  • June 2024 – Package of support completed

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Voices With Impact: Film Production Grant 2023-24

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Voices With Impact: Film Production Grant 2023-24

Voices With Impact is a yearly short film production grant that funds 5 minute films that create transformative conversations around the topic of mental health. Each year VWI awards 10 filmmaking teams $7.5k to make a 5 minute short on specific underrepresented mental health topics.

This year they are looking for proposals on the topic of Serious Mental Illness, or Cliques & Echo Chambers.

Requirements

They are global, you can apply from anywhere in the world! 

They accept any genre of film proposal, from documentary to dark comedy, from drama to experimental animation.

The proposal must be for a film 5 minutes or less.

The 2024 submission window for film proposals is now open. The deadline is Midnight (Pacific Time) September 17 2023. Submissions will be juried by filmmakers and mental health professionals.

How to enter

To enter you will need to complete the webform here. There are three sections to the form; your contact information, your previous work, and your proposal. Please follow the submission guide below when creating your proposal or read the full proposal submission criteria here.

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Film Pipeline: Short Script & Film Competition 2023

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Film Pipeline: Short Script & Film Competition 2023

About Film Pipeline

Launched in 2018, Film Pipeline searches for extraordinary directors, produced shorts, unproduced scripts, and other content from a growing field of talent worldwide. Filmmakers and writers discovered through Pipeline receive circulation assistance to agencies, managers, and executives on the lookout for the next wave of artists, with a sharp emphasis on diverse storytelling and stylistic originality. Unlike a traditional one-and-done festival, the company champions individual writers and directors, playing a central role in getting projects developed, produced, and promoted.

For 23 years, Script Pipeline has bridged the gap between up-and-coming writers and the industry through a unique, long-term, hands-on facilitation process. The result thus far has been $8 million in scripts sold to studios and networks since 1999, most recently the seven-figure sale of Script Pipeline finalist Bring Me Back to Legendary Entertainment. In total, across Film, Book, and Script Pipeline, approximately 25,000 pieces of creative material are reviewed annually, with ~2,000 entries submitted to Film Pipeline in 2021.

Short Script Competition

The 6th Annual Film Pipeline Short Script Competition provides an opportunity for writers to get their project financed and produced. Their executives collaborate with the finalists from development to production, supporting their efforts on both their selected script as well as future material. All genres accepted, and scripts may be intended as proof-of-concept or standalone shorts.

With over two decades of experience discovering new screenwriters, they’ve cultivated a dynamic, hands-on process of development and industry introductions for filmmakers. This allows both emerging and seasoned writers and directors to receive personalised assistance in all facets. And, most importantly, Pipeline spotlights and supports selected talent with the intent of fostering their careers long-term.

Winner and finalists awarded:

  • $5,000 to winner
  • Extensive development from Pipeline’s executive team, including feature script development (if applicable)
  • Industry circulation to specific management and producing partners
  • Additional long-term development of other film and TV scripts
  • Financing consideration for future short scripts

Deadlines:

  • Regular: September 1st, 2023 – $40
  • Late: September 15th, 2023 – $45
  • Submit here! You can upload your submission material through the link, or email it to entry@filmpipeline.com after you’ve completed your order.

Short Film Competition

The 6th Annual Film Pipeline Shorts Competition seeks remarkable directors and diverse, engaging content—the type of work defined by forward-thinking perspectives and unconventional yet universally appealing stories.

Film Pipeline has created a platform significantly different from a festival: selected entrants are given one-on-one collaboration with Pipeline execs to develop or produce additional scripts, consideration for industry circulation, and extended promotion of their film to their broader audience.

Winner and finalists awarded:

  • $5,000 to winner
  • Industry circulation consideration to select partners, including agents and managers
  • Promotion of the short and the filmmakers’ future work
  • Additional long-term development of other projects
  • Financing opportunities for additional shorts

Deadlines

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First Flights Short Film Fund – Kodak Film Edition

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First Flights Short Film Fund – Kodak Film Edition

The short film fund allows emerging talent from around the world to test their ideas before embarking on a feature film.

Grants of up to £7,000 / $10,000 are available towards the production costs of all scripted genres and documentary short film content.

Filmmakers can compete in a special category to shoot their film on genuine 16mm film stock. Winners of this category will receive 10 x 400ft rolls of KODAK 16mm film stock, along with processing costs.

Filmmakers will have full creative control of the project but will receive support in submitting the film to festivals and distribution opportunities with Network Ireland and Televison and ShortsTV.

Selection Process

All applications and scripts are reviewed and graded on a point-based system, across seven categories covering originality, creativity, plot, pacing & structure, characters, entertainment, and message effectiveness. The long list is created and reviewed by a team of independent judges from across the film industry, from which all candidates are interviewed. The ratings from independent judges and the interviews are then used to make the final selection.

Submission Dates

  • Early bird fees are £20 per project until August 31st
  • Regular fees are £30 until September 30th
  • Late fees are £40 until October 31st

Awards will be given to projects which intend to be in production no more than six months after the deadline closes. Awards provided are non-recoupable grants.

How to apply

Filmmakers log in to submit your project information HERE.

Project submissions will need to include:

  • Project details: title / genre / location / budget / funding amount sought / intended production date
  • A logline (up to 30 words)
  • A synopsis (250 words)
  • A directors vision – creative ideas and information on why the story is important and who it is for (250 words)
  • A completed script (no more than 30 pages)
  • A biography of the director. Links to the director/writer/producer IMDB pages if available
  • A budget (template provided)
  • Optional: look book and sizzle reel
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UK’s leading film location services group with West Midlands depot, grows by 18%

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UK’s leading film location services group with West Midlands depot, grows by 18%

James Williams, CEO of Supply 2 Location Group, the UK’s leading supplier of location services and logistics to the film and HETV industry, with a regional depot in the West Midlands issued the following trading statement earlier this week:

“Following the conclusion of our management buy-out in June 2022, we are delighted to announce that our turnover for the year ending 31st May 2023 was £10.2m which is an 18.4% increase on last year and maintains our profile of sustained growth over the last four years. This increase is reflective of the success and continued growth of the UK’s film and HETV industry.

Over the past year, we have also made several strategic investments in our overall plan to complete our UK-wide network.

In December, we opened our Northern depot in Knowsleyquickly followed by our second Scottish depot at Pioneer Studios and our seventh depot serving the Midlands. These new depots will continue to contribute to our growth by providing a highly effective, seamless, integrated hub and spoke network across the UK.

As part of our strategy to reinvest in the latest equipment including environmentally friendly plant, Stage V generators and battery solutions, we have maintained our capital expenditure in line with the previous year at £1.5m.

We are currently in negotiations to establish our first international depot. Whilst at the feasibility stage, it is an exceptional opportunity and would represent a significant step forward in our business development plan.

The industry as a whole, including supply chain infrastructure and technical operations, continues to be affected by the ongoing screenwriters’ and actors’ strikes in America. This will have a far-reaching financial impact around the globe, and we can only hope that it is quickly resolved. Our Group’s exposure to this is mitigated by our broad UK customer base and our diversification into infrastructure support and maintenance including generator refurbishment for major UK blue-chip organisations, which continues to expand weekly.

Supply 2 Location Group continues to lead the way in offering innovative, cost-effective, and flexible solutions tailored to our clients’ budgets, time and location constraints. This depth of experience and determination to be the industry market leader in providing a quality service to the world’s leading TV and film production companies has seen us support this year Walt Disney ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’, Warner Bros ‘The Batman’, Paramount ‘Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning’, Amazon ‘The Rig’, Apple TV ‘Silo13’, Netflix ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘The Witcher‘ and Sony TV ‘Outlander.

Our goal is to continue to develop the S2L brand and growth of our Group, increasing employment opportunities, improving our levels of service and evolving our range of sustainable equipment.”

MIDLANDS: 5-6 Franchise Street, Wednesbury, WS10 9RG, Serving Midlands Region

Source: Supply 2 Location

Kudos Knight appoints Rem Conway to grow West Midlands scripted production pipeline

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Kudos Knight appoints Rem Conway to grow West Midlands scripted production pipeline

Kudos Knight, the creative partnership between leading scripted producer Kudos and Peaky Blinders, SAS Rogue Heroes and This Town creator Steven Knight, earlier this week announced the appointment of Sex Education Producer Rem Conway as their Development Producer to spearhead their ambitious plans to grow a world renowned scripted production hub in the West Midlands.

This new role will support the Kudos Knight management team in developing a vibrant drama slate to be produced in
Birmingham. Identifying and nurturing emerging local voices and proven writers from the area, Rem will work closely
with the Kudos creative team to bring these projects, which will be made in the West Midlands, to life. Particular
focus will be given to championing under-represented and previously unheard voices, to build the most creatively
diverse and exciting pool of talent possible.

The partnership also announced the opening of their new Kudos Knight office at the Minerva Works in Birmingham,
part of Steven Knight’s Digbeth Loc. Studios development, where Rem will be based.

A Birmingham native, Rem began his career in theatre production before making the transition to film and TV. A
writer, producer and director, his production credits include Netflix’s Sex Education, BBC’s My Name is Leon, ITV’s
Our House and ITV/Amazon’s Riches.

Passionate about bridging the gap between grassroots creatives and the wider industry, Rem will work closely with
local partners, cultural organisations, including theatres and screen agencies, to identify writing talent and broaden
the range of the Kudos Knight writer talent base.

Martin Haines, Joint MD of Kudos, said; “Rem is a fantastic addition to the team. He shares our drive to supercharge
scripted production in Birmingham and with him on board, a new Digbeth base, a growing pipeline of productions
and upcoming investment in local skills, there is real momentum behind the Kudos Knight partnership and the TV
industry in Birmingham.”

Rem Conway, Kudos Knight Development Producer, said; “Being a Brummie, this feels like a long-time coming and I
am honoured to be a part of the journey. Birmingham is rich with all the ingredients we need to create world-class
content and being rooted in Digbeth is the first big step for us. Now we’re rooted, I am focused on our reach. I want
to collaborate with trailblazing writers, discover the next generation of storytellers and work with partners that
share our determination to succeed. We’re open for business and ready to go!”

The Kudos Knight Partnership is committed to growing the TV and film industry in the West Midlands and set to
make substantial long-term financial investment in skills and training to grow the local workforce.

In the first initiative to be announced, Kudos Knight will work in partnership with the Birmingham Film Academy, a
boutique, specialist film and television training facility based at Digbeth Loc. Studios. Together they will create access
and pathways for local people into the screen industries, providing practical training courses embedded in industry
practice to ensure participants have the necessary skills needed to serve the growing production sector in the
region.

Steven Knight, said; “Our plan is to change the game in the West Midlands as regards creative industries and in
particular TV and film. We will be a globally important content making hub, hosting the world’s best story tellers and
producing world beating international productions. To take on the world we need the best of Birmingham on our
side. Our doors are open, our story has begun.”

Karen Wilson, Joint MD of Kudos, added; “Birmingham and the West Midlands are a thriving hub of incredibly
talented creative people – from writers and directors, to producers and actors. Working with the brilliant Steven
Knight we will tell stories inspired by the West Midlands to audiences across the globe. It’s an incredibly exciting
time and big things are set to come.”

The Kudos Knight partnership was established to support production and creative development in the region. Kudos
(part of Banijay UK), the production company behind Knight’s recent BBC One drama, SAS Rogue Heroes, as well as
high profile series including Then You Run, Deadwater Fell, Grantchester, Code 404 and International Emmy winning
Responsible Child, signed a deal with Peaky Blinders, SAS Rogue Heroes, Taboo and See creator Steven Knight to build
a scripted production pipeline in Birmingham. Kudos have a first look deal with Steven Knight for UK projects, which
will be made in Birmingham with Knight’s Digbeth Loc. Studios as its hub.

Production has already been completed on the first title from the Kudos Knight slate, This Town which was filmed on
location in Birmingham and Coventry and produced from Digbeth Loc. Studios. The new six-part drama which will air
on BBC One in the UK and explores the beginnings of the two tone music scene which grew from the grass roots of
Coventry and Birmingham in the late 70s and early 80s. Kudos Knight is also currently developing a new drama series
about the life of William Shakespeare, based on a concept by the BAFTA-winning Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire
and has several high profile developments on its slate.

Source: Kudos Knight

BFI NETWORK x Film Hub Midlands Stories to Shorts 2023

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BFI NETWORK x Film Hub Midlands Stories to Shorts: Script Development Programme 2023

Have an idea for a short film and want to develop it into a script?

The aim of this programme is to help writers and writer/directors develop an early-stage idea for a short film into a script over the course of two months.

They will select up to ten writers based in the Midlands to attend sessions online, meeting regularly to collaboratively develop their short film narratives while working alongside a script editor to take their stories ideas to completed drafts.

Over 9 weeks, selected writers will receive training sessions from screenwriter and script Editor Laura Jayne Tunbridge, take part in peer sharing sessions led by BFI NETWORK Talent Executives and receive 1 to 1 sessions with an assigned script editor to develop their short film script drafts.

You will need to be able to give 1.5 hours a week over 9 weeks to the programme and additional writing time.

The deadline to apply to the programme is Friday 8th September 2023 at 23:59.

Who can apply?

Participation in the BFI NETWORK x Film Hub Midlands Short Film Development Programme is free and open to writers working in any creative discipline who have an idea for a short film up to ten minutes in length.

Your idea needs to:
  • Be able to be told in 10-minutes of screen time
  • Have limited characters and locations to increase production viability
  • Tell a story with a beginning, middle and end.

They will select up to ten writers based in the Midlands from submitted applications. With support from BFI Film Academy Plus delivered by Film Hub Midlands, four places on the programme will be held for emerging writers aged 18-26 from the Midlands.

Before you apply, please note:

  • BFI NETWORK and Film Hub Midlands welcome applications from individuals as well as co-writing teams. You do not need to be working with a producer or director in order to apply.
  • You must be based in the Midlands region (as defined by the BFI) and able to commit to attending a range of online writing and development sessions, as well as completing assigned writing work between meetings.
  • Your script ideas must be original e.g. not based on existing novels, short stories or other literary works.
  • This programme is for early short film script ideas, not ideas that are already in script form.
  • Acceptance to this programme does not guarantee success in receiving BFI NETWORK Short Film Funding, due to reopen in early 2024
  • The programme is free and will remain online.
  • The full programme schedule is to be confirmed.

How to apply

To apply, complete the online application form linked HERE.

The form asks you to share some information about yourself, your creative background, your idea for your short, who inspires you, and what you would like to achieve on this programme.

If you have any additional questions about this opportunity, please contact Film Hub Midlands at bfinetwork@filmhubmidlands.org

Key Dates

Some of these dates may be subject to change.

  • Applications open: Wednesday 9th August
  • Information Roundtable: Wednesday 30th August 12:00/midday (sign up here)
  • Applications close: Friday 8th September 2023 23:59
  • Programme start date: w/c 9th October 2023 (this date is subject to change)

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PGGB Introduction to Production Manager Programme

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PGGB Introduction to Production Manager Programme

The Production Guild of Great Britain are thrilled to open applications for the Introduction to Production Manager (scripted) Programme, supported by Entertainment Partners.

The course will commence on Monday 18th September 2023, and runs across five consecutive days, finishing Friday 22nd September 2023, in Cardiff, Wales. These dates are fixed so please only apply if you are able to commit to the full five days training.

This fully subsidised course forms part of PGGB’s Talent Development Fund, supported by both Entertainment Partners and Netflix who have each pledged £250k ($308k).

Course Overview

This programme will support those transitioning to Production Managers and enable them to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to step up. It will also aid new production managers to increase their confidence and broaden their knowledge, filling any skills gaps that may have become apparent as they have stepped up. This training programme will build upon existing knowledge with newly acquired skills, taught by established production managers and production experts with specialist knowledge.

During this training participants will:

  • gain clear insight and understanding of the role and responsibilities of the Production Manager
  • be trained and guided by experienced and established production managers and experts
  • benefit from mentorship and guidance from both trainers, the PGGB and their peers

This training scheme will build upon existing knowledge with newly acquired skills, and will cover:

  • Key responsibilities of a production manager:
  • Organising the production office
  • Post Production
  • Interviews, recruitment and inclusivity
  • Safeguarding, discrimination, harassment & bullying
  • Leadership & Management
  • Entertainment Partners software including Movie Magic Budgeting, Movie Magic Scheduling and Production Portal

Key Dates

  • Application deadline –  9am Monday 4th September 2023.
  • Course dates – Monday 18th – Friday 22nd September 2023, each day will be from 09.30am to 17:00hrs.

This course will be held in person in Cardiff, Wales.

Who is the course aimed at?

This five-day course is designed for Junior Production Managers looking to grow their confidence and efficiency, and Production Coordinators who wish to progress their careers to the next level and aims to support their transition to Production Manager with assurance.

This course is recommended for Junior Production Managers who have held this position on at least two credits or Production Coordinators who have held at least three credits, who are ready to step up into the role of Production Manager.

How to apply

By application form only – Complete the short form at the bottom of the web page for access to the application pack.

If you are struggling to access the application pack, please contact pg@productionguild.com or phone +44 (0)203 427 4400.

The deadline for receipt of applications is 9am Monday 4th September 2023.

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