All ScreenSkills articles – Page 5
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ScreenSkills launches raft of freelancer training
Wide range of commissioners, indie bosses and talent set to contribute to free programme
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TV Mindset founder: freelancers need centralised support
Adeel Amini speaks to Broadcast on eve of new groups’ wellness webinar
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Trade bodies issue £15bn freelancer coronavirus masterplan
Creative Industries Federation leads effort to get government to tackle ‘worrying inequality’
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The value of good mental health
Why the mental health of employees and freelancers is vital to UK film and television
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WFTV reveals mid-career mentoring scheme details
Twenty women selected across directing, producing, script editing and development
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Sally Wainwright open to fresh indie collaborations
Wainwright is working on a number of new projects as she welcomes in the first centre of screen excellence in Yorkshire.
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Major training centre opens in Leeds
Screen Yorkshire, NFTS, BFI and ScreenSkills join forces for UK’s first Centre of Screen Excellence
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ScreenSkills scheme lands first drama commission
First-time writer to pen ITV series after being mentored by Jed Mercurio
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Jed Mercurio bloods fresh talent for ITV drama
Line of Duty scribe joins with new writer Daniel Brierley on police thriller
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Writers Room head: industry is failing disabled writers
Anne Edyvean also highlights working class challenge
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Indies in driving seat for talent
Best Places to Work event highlights shift in balance of power and importance of mentoring
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Dragonfly Film and Television
“We partner with organisations like Creative Access, Mama Youth Project and Grierson DocLab to bring people from diverse backgrounds into TV”
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Outline Productions
“We aim for the office to be warm and welcoming, with a friendly hubbub”
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Lime Pictures Non-Scripted
“We want to create a company where people feel respected and safe to be themselves”
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Blink Films
“Creative, industrious, professional, loyal, committed, tidy, considerate and fun”
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Blue Zoo Productions
“Success is never taken for granted and celebration is definitely not reserved for the higher-ups”
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Giving people a chance to succeed
How BPTW firms are offering staff mentoring opportunities and opening doors to those with no TV experience or from disdvantaged backgrounds