Thrilled to present our cohort for the @ukscreenskills x ReelTime Media Return to Work in HETV Production and Locations 2024. We are so excited to work with these talented folk, bringing in expert trainers to ensure they return equipped with everything they need to thrive. 🙌
The Guardian's films of the year countdown begins. Great to see #BFIBacked Hoard & #UKGlobalScreenFund co-pro The Settlers included.
Ones for your seasonal watchlist!
#NationalLottery@DCMS https://t.co/5VDL4qPFWw
📣 SCREEN Cluster Job Sharing Events with @ReeltimeM !
Curious about job-sharing? Find out more with these upcoming events-
𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗿
🗓️ 21 Jan 2025
𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗝𝗼𝗯 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗗𝗮𝘆
🗓️ 8 Feb 2025
Secure your spot: https://t.co/NT2BFrY9T6
The past few days have illustrated how important it is that those working in the sector have a voice in tackling bullying and harassment - please respond to the consultation to ensure the standards reflect your experiences. (2/2)
https://t.co/YOmmFMhrog
Production companies and broadcasters stand behind their policies and procedures, but it's clear that freelancers have little confidence that complaints are taken seriously, properly investigated and appropriate action taken against perpetrators.
BREAKING: The head of the media trade union Bectu has issued a statement on the Gregg Wallace allegations.
"Misogyny, intimidation, ageism and sexual harassment should have no place in modern workplaces", it reads.
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Behind every scene, there’s a battle for better mental health in film and TV.
And your donations can help us change how our industry supports mental health, providing vital help to those who need it most.
Tap the link to donate now. ❤️
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The plethora of articles stating the obvious continues. What doesn’t change is the deafening silence from those with the power to take risks, innovate and listen to new ideas across our “dying” industry. We’re creatives - why aren’t we creating? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ https://t.co/F4VlBXEdkk
Sexual harassment remains a huge problem across the creative industries.
On Wednesday 27 November, Bectu will be joined by creative industry leaders to discuss sexual harassment and the work happening to tackle it.
Register for the session ⬇️
https://t.co/7upKC3TVYj
24 years
4555 episodes
425 writers
148 script editors
46 producers
9309 actors
175 directors
59 cinematographers
42 editors
Hundreds and hundreds of crew, costume, make up, casting, drivers etc etc…
Never doubt that TV drama can change lives. It changed mine. End of an era.
The Top 15 suppliers of programmes set against @Ofcom volume quotas for Scotland have been revealed by @screenscots + @OliverOhlbaum. The research shows how the @bbc in particular used London based suppliers to meet its Scottish quota. Here's the link: https://t.co/uBvvYgHSEW
Stark inequalities to access to careers in the creative industries + the reduction in numbers studying creative subjects are just some of the worrying findings of this report from @suttontrust today
WGGB members are invited to a cross-@The_TUC meeting on 26 Nov to support the call for arts subjects to be reintroduced into the core curriculum - check your ebulletin for your invite
“Can we stop using the word risk? Nobody wants to be around risk, because if it goes wrong somebody’s going to have to take the fall…which is why we don’t have people giving other people opportunities.”
—Abigail Dankwa on the TV Makers Podcast.
https://t.co/ZhAOxtiMS3
If you truly want a diverse and inclusive production then treat all stages equally.And if you don’t understand about the post sector,engage with those of us who do.Diversity and inclusion is regressing in post and without intervention it will continue to get worse #postproduction