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BAFTA Names New Intake For UK-Wide Skills Development Programme

10 June 2014

Over 200 film and television professionals join the BAFTA Crew initiative for below-the-line talent based outside of London

London, 10 June: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced the names of over 200 individuals, selected by an industry jury, to take part in the BAFTA Crew initiative, which aims to support the development of the film and television industries outside of the capital.

BAFTA Crew, which began last year in England only, is now a UK-wide programme that gives below-the-line craftspeople the chance to develop their skills and network with their peers. It is funded by Creative Skillset and run in partnership with Creative England in the English regions.

This year’s successful participants hail from across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and outside of the capital in England, and represent craft areas including camera, sound (production and post), costume, hair and make-up, editing, VFX, and production management. In addition to new participants, over 40 below-the-line talent will return to benefit from BAFTA Crew for a second year.

Over the course of the 12-month programme, BAFTA Crew members will take part in masterclasses with major BAFTA-winning and BAFTA-nominated talent, at venues across the UK and online. BAFTA- and Oscar-nominated production designer Andy Nicholson ( ) kicked off the live programme at Watershed, Bristol on Saturday 31 May and BAFTA-nominated and Oscar-winning editor Mark Sanger ( ) will follow with a masterclass at Cornerhouse, Manchester on Saturday 14 June. A limited number of public tickets for the live events will be available from the venues.

The masterclasses in England will be followed by bespoke networking drinks for BAFTA Crew members and local industry representatives entitled ‘BAFTA Crew: Network, presented by Creative England’.

BAFTA Crew also provides access to interactive live streamed Q&A’s, the first of which will be with BAFTA-nominated composer and music editor Michael Price ( ) on Thursday 12 June. The Q&A is exclusively for BAFTA Crew participants; however members of the Creative England National Crew Database will also be able to watch online. The programme also offers downloadable podcasts, online mini-masterclasses and exclusive social networking opportunities.

The industry jury was comprised of professionals from across the craft and technical areas. They included BAFTA-winning hair and make-up designer Frances Hannon ( ), BAFTA-nominated sound mixer John Casali ( ), BAFTA-winning editor Mark Day ( ) and BAFTA-nominated sound editor Joakim Sundström ( ). The jury was overseen by Nicky Ball, Creative England’s National Crew and Facilities Manager, with support from BAFTA Cymru, BAFTA Scotland and Northern Ireland Screen.

Tim Hunter, Director of Learning & Events at BAFTA, said: “There is a wealth of incredible below-the-line talent in the UK and the exceptionally high standard of applicants to BAFTA Crew this year is testament to that fact. This year’s participants represent a strong and diverse group of professionals – a combination of both fresh faces and those building on their experiences of last year. We look forward to helping them develop their craft both by learning from an exceptional range of speakers, and through networking with each other.”

Dan Simmons, Head of Film at Creative Skillset, said: “It’s wonderful to welcome back BAFTA Crew and now as a UK wide initiative, helping participants across the country hone their craft and strengthen their network.”

Further information on the programme, including a full list of BAFTA Crew participants, is available at http

Full list of BAFTA Crew Jury Members

Nicky Ball - Creative England’s National Crew and Facilities Manager
Simon Bowles - Production designer ( )
John Casali - Sound mixer (Fast and Furious 6,Tinker Tailor Solider Spy_)
Peter Cavaciuti - Camera operator ( )
Mark Day - Editor ( )
Liz Griffiths - Set decorator ( )
Frances Hannon - Hair and make-up designer ( )
Jane Petrie - Costume designer ( )
Barry Ryan - Production manager ( )
Philip Sindall - Camera operator ( )
Joakim Sundström - Sound editor ( )

!!For further information, please contact:

Rosie Mann
Tel: 020 7010 0843
Email: [email protected]
Hollie Rendall
Tel: 020 7010 0829
Email: [email protected]

About BAFTA

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. In addition to its Awards ceremonies, BAFTA has a year-round Learning & Events programme that offers unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent through workshops, masterclasses, lectures, scholarships and mentoring schemes, connecting with audiences of all ages and backgrounds across the UK, Los Angeles and New York. BAFTA relies on income from membership subscriptions, individual donations, trusts, foundations and corporate partnerships to support its ongoing outreach work. For further information, visit http and www.bafta.org/guru.

About Creative Skillset

The UK’s Creative Industries make a significant contribution to our economy and its growth and are celebrated across the globe. Creative Skillset empowers the Creative Industries to develop skills and talent; it does this by influencing and shaping policy and by securing the vital investment for individuals to become the best in their field and for businesses to grow. As the industry body for the Creative Industries, it works across film, television, radio, animation, visual effects, games, fashion, textiles, publishing, advertising and marketing communications. www.creativeskillset.org

About Creative England

Creative England invests in and supports creative ideas, talent and businesses in film, TV, games and digital media. We aim to grow the brightest, the best, and those with the most promise so that individuals and businesses can achieve their full creative and commercial potential. We help identify future opportunities to grow the economy and generate jobs.

www.creativeengland.co.uk

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