Channel 4 Apprenticeships

From Medianation, via our Twitter feed:

So you want a C4 apprenticeship? Do you dream of bagging one of Channel 4’s paid apprenticeships? Well, we don’t blame you. Now Channel 4 is giving 30 prospective future apprentices the opportunity to find out more about its apprenticeships by attending an exclusive National Apprenticeship Week event from 9.30am on Tuesday 7 February in London.         More    Register now.

Part Time Post

From Marcella:

Women in Film & TV – Part-Time Administrator
25 hours p/w, 10am – 3pm daily – £16,800 pro rata. Closing date February 3rd. Interviews February 8th.

We are currently looking for a dynamic and resourceful individual to join our busy office to carry out day-to-day administrative tasks and provide support to our small team. This role is initially offered as a 6 month fixed-term contract, with a view to it becoming a permanent role should business needs permit.

*pro-rata salary equivalent to £12,000 per annum

Job description and application details

TV studios get a makeover

Our TV studios at have been newly upgraded to include some of the latest lighting and camera technologies, bringing the facilities up to full multi-camera and HD specification.

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LSM Special Event

Monday 23 January 2012, 6-7.30pm [with refreshments from 5.30pm]

Visiting Professor in Television Alex Graham (Wall to Wall Productions) “THE OTHER 99% – DEMYSTIFYING CREATIVITY”

Co-op lecture theatre, Main Admin Building ALL WELCOME

Wall to Wall CEO Alex Graham has been a leading figure in UK independent television production sector for almost 30 years.

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Laura Payne, class of 2010

In September 2010 I graduated with a 2:1 in Media Production. In the midst of rising graduate unemployment, I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to get a job in television. Little did I know that a year later I would achieve my first TV Credits as ‘Offline Editor’ for a new children’s TV series: Cartoonito Tales.

Show Reel from Laura Payne on Vimeo.

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LSM 2011 highlights

It’s been quite a year back on the Brayford:

Andrew Elliott organised a conference, Rethinking Epic, at Lincoln in July, with a line-up that included renowned international scholars in film history (Jeffrey Richards, Robert Burgoyne).

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Hamish Patel, class of 2007

“Reputation is everything in this business. Make a bad name for yourself and people will find out.” Continue reading

Olympic Games presenter opportunities

From Jessica Cadwallader:

We’re looking for new presenting talent for the live venues at next year’s Olympic Games. Working with a production team, the presenter’s role will be to entertain and inform the public before, after and during events. They’ll have to vox pop the crowd, interview sportsmen and women and introduce the action. The application closing date is Sunday 4th December.

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Becky Tompkins Update

Becky Tompkins

After my job as an editor at Isis Media came to an end I got a job at Sky and moved to London.

I’ve been working as an Edit Co-ordinator in Compliance for the last 8 months but I’ve just got a promotion to ‘Editorial Compliance Executive’, which is a permanent job. Moving to London was a huge lifestyle change for me but now I’ve settled in I’m loving it and have managed to move up the career ladder pretty quickly. Looks like I’ll be staying down here for a quite while.

Script writing news

From Marcella Forster, some current opportunities for scriptwriters to write for BBC Television programmes, posted on the National Association of Writers in Education website.
Check out the links carefully – all these schemes have strict entry conditions.

BBC Talent Award for recent graduates: Are you the next Debbie Horsfield or Paul Abbott? BBC North Developing Talent in partnership with BBC writersroom is delighted to announce this development opportunity for student / recent graduate drama writers.

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