BFI Film Academy Internship Programme - Factsheet for
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BFI Film Academy Internship Programme - Factsheet for
BFI Film Academy Internship Programme Information for Companies BFI Film Academy Internship Programme Bring talented and committed young people aged 16-19 who have completed BFI Academy residential into your company for a three-month paid internship, matched to your needs by Creative Skillset. Placements are open to companies working across all areas of film. Students have completed training in animation, craft skills, documentary, screenwriting and VFX. BFI Film Academy and Creative Skillset Open to young people from anywhere in the UK and from any background, the BFI Film Academy offers a real chance for talented 16-19-year-olds to be part of our future film industry. Through residential training, held across the UK at sites including Tyneside Cinema and the National Film and Television School, young people work closely with leading industry professionals to gain practical insight into the filmmaking business and guidance to progress to a career in their chosen field. Masterclasses by key industry figures are integral to the programme, as is hands-on skills training. Each residential training programme offers a combination of workshops, practical skills lessons and lectures. In 2015, Creative Skillset is working with BFI Film Academy to match students who have successfully completed residential training programmes with companies in their relevant field, to undertake paid internships. These internships are targeted toward students who may not be going on to university or higher education, and who come from a wide variety of backgrounds and areas across the UK, to provide an alternative route into the Creative Industries. A few months after completing the BFI Film Academy I was accepted onto the BBC Production Apprenticeship, where I get to work on BBC programmes as well as receive training in the art of broadcasting and making television. So far I have worked on The One Show and Film 2014 as a runner, and currently I am working in the documentaries department. It is an amazing opportunity, and I am certain that I wouldn’t be at the BBC now if it wasn’t for everything I learned with the BFI. 2013 BFI Academy trainee Find out more about the BFI Film Academy. What’s in it for companies? Bring talented and committed young people aged 16-19 who have completed BFI Academy residential courses, proving themselves energetic, trained, ambitious, proactive, and skilled, into your company for a three-month paid internship, matched to your needs by Creative Skillset. These young people are doers and makers, looking for real work experience, who are committed to breaking into their chosen field. Through the support of Creative Skillset and the BFI, interns will be paid a training allowance equivalent to living wage with the cost to companies just £50/week – that’s a coffee and a bus fare per day. This is a great opportunity for companies to attract and train new talent, to give something back and support the next generation making it in your industry. Participating companies can also access further training in mentoring and management to support the programme – so you can develop existing staff as well as bringing in new talent and ideas. What we expect from companies taking part Host an intern for up to 12 weeks and make them part of the team. Companies working across all areas of film and in particular in animation, craft skills (directing, producing, cinematography, sound mixing and recording, editing, production design), documentary, screenwriting and VFX, as well as related fields such as festivals, distribution or exhibition, are invited to host. This is a training programme so the internship needs to be an additional role within your organisation – not filling or displacing an existing position – which will provide on-the-job training and development. There is also support available for short structured training or short courses to assist the trainee to become workready for the role. For companies taking on an intern under the age of 18, guidance and support is available to help you keep within best practice and legislation for working with young people. For all companies, we expect clear line management and support to be available for each placement. At the start of the programme, both companies and interns will agree a simple training plan with identified milestones, and at the end of the placement, will provide a short report on achievements. When does it all happen? Creative Skillset is currently seeking expressions of interest from companies that want to host internships from June 2015 onward. Applications for BFI Film Academy alumni who have completed their residential course are open from 1 May 2015. From the beginning of June, Creative Skillset will be matching applicants and companies for the first round of placements. Summary timeline On-going: Expressions of interest invited from companies (assessed on a rolling basis) 1st May 2015: Applications open for BFI Academy alumni (assessed on a rolling basis) From June 2015: Internships begin at a range of companies, running for up to 12 weeks per placement Placements run continuously for up to 12 weeks each, although shorter periods will be considered where a case can be made. Want to get involved? Click here to complete our short expression of interest form. [ http://panels.creativeskillset.org\s\BFI-Film-Academy-EOI\ ] We will then contact you for a telephone or Skype meeting to discuss your requirements and whether the scheme is right for your business. For an informal discussion about the programme, or for more information, contact Michael Brandon, project manager, on 020 7713 9800 or email academyinterns@creativeskillset.org Information about work placements and traineeships Creative Skillset can help you navigate the wealth of information and legislation about work placements and traineeships. Through practical schemes such as this one, and Trainee Finder, we support companies across the Creative Industries to create and implement training programmes and placements that work for all involved. Read more and get guidance documents and answers to your FAQs at: http://hire.creativeskillset.org/work_placements