All Training articles – Page 8
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Raft of major writers to headline first RTS Story Conference
Commsissioners also in attendance in Liverpool on 25 May
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Grierson Trust announces DocLab trainees
The Garden, Blast! Films, Wall to Wall and Dragonfly among indies offering work placements
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In brief: Big Brother; S4C; Twofour
ITV confirms hosts and nightly companion show for Initial’s reboot
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BFI commits £9.6m to UK production training
Three-year funding pot to be rolled out across six areas
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Wall to Wall boards WBD northern writers scheme
Access programme will help playwrights create a TV pilot
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Channel 4 extends Black talent scheme across Scotland and the Midlands
Broadcaster and We Are Parable welcome second Momentum cohort
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Four indies partner with debut TV directors for BBC Scotland
Tern lands two three-parters, Storyboard/Specky will deliver two singles and Firecrest wins a single doc
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ITV Studios and TripleC team for disabled-led drama training videos
Series created via Ralph and Katie trainee programme
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ScreenSkills ups investment in HETV training to £10.5m as skills gap worsens
Fund will support 350 new entrants in the industry with paid placements
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Netflix star among second cohort of E4 digital talent
Rockerdale, Renaissance, Hoot and The Connected Set to work with next gen stars
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Georgia Brown to lead Skills Task Force for screen sector
The group will build on work undertaken by ScreenSkills is response to the recommendations from the BFI Skills Review
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Birmingham’s Digbeth Loc. Studios opens for business
Mayor Andy Street hails dawn of “golden era” for West Midlands with 80,000 sq ft space that aims to support 760 jobs
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Banijay Iberia backs Spanish diversity organisation
Promoting inclusion within the entertainment industry
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BBC pairs 10 writers with indies
Rye Lane screenwriter among cohort for year-long scheme to win potential commissions
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Sex Education indie expands script editor training scheme
Eleven and BBC to focus on regional talent in third iteration of Duly Noted
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BBC Singers axed and orchestra jobs cut in classical music rethink
Musicians accuse BBC of ‘cultural vandalism’ as it cuts 100-year-old choir and shifts investment on school age education
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Three-quarters of young people think they need connections to work in TV
Netflix launches support programme for 500 young people to help counter ‘nepo-baby effect’
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Then Barbara Met Alan stars back BBC training scheme for disabled writers
Rose Ayling-Ellis joins Jack Thorne and Ruth Madeley in ambassador roles to support applicants
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Urban Myth to roll out The Lazarus Project training scheme
Indie commits to backing drama talent from under-represented backgrounds