BFI NETWORK X BAFTA CREW

  • Matimba Kabalika
A year long professional development programme for writers, directors and producers.
8 February 2017
WHO CAN APPLY?
• Writers, directors and producers
• Craft practitioners with 2-4 years professional experience in film/TV

WHAT IS IT?
A year-long programme of BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew masterclasses + networking events across the UK and exclusive online Q&A's with expert practitioners

HOW DO YOU APPLY?
Complete our online form and tell us why you want to join Crew!
APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW - CLOSE 22 MARCH
What you get:
• BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew masterclasses, live streams & round-tables with BAFTA-nominated talent, in London and across the UK
• Bespoke networking events with guests including BAFTA members, BAFTA-identified new talent & industry partners
• Exclusive online networking across departments
• Limited free tickets to BAFTA’s nationwide year-round programme of events (including BAFTA Cymru and BAFTA Scotland)
•Travel bursaries towards attending BAFTA Crew events anywhere in the UK
• Access to podcasts of all events, just in case you miss something
• Sharing your CV with a selection panel of BAFTA-nominated talent who will choose the final group
• Sharing your work on BFI NETWORK Postroom. BFI NETWORK are here to nurture, strengthen and engage with the best talent. If you're a new filmmaker – or even if you’ve engaged with the NETWORK before – this is an opportunity to share your completed script or short film, allowing us to connect with you directly
BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew will cover creative and technical topics, including round tables and livestreams on the challenges of approaching a first feature, collaborating between craft and technical departments and creative masterclasses on subjects such as cinematography, costume, production design and editing.

Members will help shape the content of the live masterclasses by suggesting questions in advance. These sessions are valuable not just for those working in the same department, but also for other Crew members who want to build a better understanding of their colleagues’ work and use the masterclasses to build networks with professionals at a similar level in the industry.

The live streams will also be delivered by speakers drawn from BAFTA’s pool of nominees, winners and members, or craft practitioners with BAFTA-nominated credits with content covering more detailed craft and technical subjects.
More info here

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