Training / UK 9 articles available in total starting from 12/06/2002. Last article published on 11/07/2005. New film academies for UK film industryThe UK film industry is going to have a brand new network of seven film academies –including a Film Business Academy- to educate and train filmmaking talent in England, Scotland and Wales. The... 11/07/2005 | Training | UKNew Training for Film IndustryA multi-million pound plan to encourage and support film training in the UK is due to be announced on September 10. The programme is being run by Skillset, the Sector Skills Council for the... 09/09/2003 | Training | UKBecome ADEPT in 8 monthsIf you are a UK-based film project developer and want to learn how to make really great British films, read on. Arista Development, a London-based international development agency and training... 23/07/2003 | Training | UKCostume design masterclassTheir contribution to films is huge and all too often, the costumes pass unnoticed: part of the scenery at best. What many people don’t realise however are the years of painstaking study and... 02/07/2003 | Training | UKBursaries for 4 key areasScottish Screen, the organisation that together with the Scottish Executive works to promote film and audiovisual production in that country, has set up bursaries for what it considers to be four... 25/06/2003 | Training | UKAudiovisual training in ScotlandThe Glasgow Media Access Centre is organising a series of courses for film and audiovisual industry operators during June and July. Scheduled for 25 and 26 June, Holger Mohaupt will hold Avid... 23/06/2003 | Training | UKInside Pictures Hollywood-boundStarting today, 3 March, the Inside Pictures Programme. is welcoming applications from film professionals and talent who wish to access Hollywood’s most influential executives by means of a series... 03/03/2003 | Training | UKMajor boost for UK film skillsFilm Board and Skillset announce major training scheme to prepare British film industry for future challenges 25/02/2003 | Training | UKEffects made in EnglandEscape Studios, the first visual effects film school in the UK, is backed by Ridley Scott 12/06/2002 | Training | UK