Creative England launches Elevator skills programme
The Elevator skills programme, supported by Creative Skillset, will give up to 15 award-winning makers of live action, documentary or animated shorts support to make the leap to feature films, providing selected applicants with bespoke skills training and mentoring, alongside on-going career development, advice and guidance to help accelerate their careers to the next level. Read more.
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Creative England re-launches West Midlands production fund
Creative England enhances its support for feature film production outside the M25 by relaunching the Advantage Media Production Fund, with £450,000 available for the production of films from West Midlands-based producers. Deadline: June 8. Read more.
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Creative England and Creative Industries iNet launch Shortcut Marketing programme
Creative England and the Creative Industries iNet have launched the Shortcut Marketing workshops, helping busy creatives create clear, crisp, targeted strategies.
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Meet Creative England event at Cannes
Watch the event from the UK Film Centre with Caroline Norbury (CEO), Kaye Elliott (Head of Locations & Production Support) and Christopher Moll (Head of Talent), speaking about the work of Creative England. Watch here.
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A VIP visit to The Bottle Yard
The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Bristol bumped into Jane Horrocks and Stephanie Beacham on the set of Trollied, the Sky1 sitcom filming at The Bottle Yard, the Creative England-managed production facility. Read more.
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BFI consultation closes on June 10
The BFI hosted consultation events across the country on their proposals for investing Lottery support for UK film and setting out a fresh agenda to capitalise on British creativity and talent. The consultation closes on Sunday, June 10. Read more.
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