BAFTA plays a major role in supporting the next generation of film, games and TV talent. Striving for progressive industry and cultural practices is at the heart of what we do as a charity.

Alongside our wide range of learning events and inspiring and informative content, our talent programmes champion creatives and practitioners across the screen industries, regardless of background or life experience. Our expert members help us to not only seek out but also offer tailored career support to over 3000 people every year.

Everyone deserves an opportunity to follow their creative spark. Talent is not determined by bank balance, where you come from or your life experience. Success shouldn’t be, either.
Jane Millichip, CEO at BAFTA

If you are looking to get creative, access support, find career progression opportunities or discover useful resources, take a look at what we have to offer and get ready to be inspired.

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Campaigning for Inclusivity

Our vision is of an industry where everyone, no matter their backgrounds, will have the opportunity to thrive in the screen industries. Join us in making this a reality.

Our useful resources and reports are there to help you embed accessibility, inclusion and sustainability into your work, whatever your role.

Sustainability on and off screen

The creative industries have a vital role in creating a sustainable future. That's why the team at BAFTA albert works across TV and film to reduce the environmental impact of production. And encourages the creation of content promoting public action against climate change.

The albert team works in collaboration with production and creative teams across the screen industries to create change. From online measurement tools and training to practical guidance, thought leadership and events, we have lots to help you on your journey to net zero.
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Committing to accessibility

As a world famous independent arts charity for the screen industries, BAFTA is committed to accessibility. This applies to both our own work and to the work being done by creators and makers across film, games and TV.

Find out more about our commitment to accessibility and learn how you can take steps to support creating a more accessible industry by reading our useful resource.