The classes are run by Talented U with the support of the Film and TV Charity
Talented U, the Ukrainian-uk association of screen industry professionals, is launching a series of educational workshops and masterclasses to help UK-based Ukrainians find work in the film and TV industry.
The classes, run with the support of the Film and TV Charity, will cover how the UK market works, salary rates, UK culture, pitching and working for the big studios.
There will also be regular networking opportunities, screenings and meetings with industry professionals.
The first masterclass was held on March 14 where speakers included producers Verity Wislocki and Kate Wilson.
Talented U, the Ukrainian-uk association of screen industry professionals, is launching a series of educational workshops and masterclasses to help UK-based Ukrainians find work in the film and TV industry.
The classes, run with the support of the Film and TV Charity, will cover how the UK market works, salary rates, UK culture, pitching and working for the big studios.
There will also be regular networking opportunities, screenings and meetings with industry professionals.
The first masterclass was held on March 14 where speakers included producers Verity Wislocki and Kate Wilson.
- 3/16/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
The class will aim to help UK-based Ukrainians find work in the film and TV industry
Talented U, the Ukrainian-uk association of screen industry professionals, is launching a series of educational workshops and masterclasses to help UK-based Ukrainians find work in the film and TV industry.
The classes, run with the support of the Film and TV Charity, will cover how the UK market works, salary rates, UK culture, pitching and working for the big studios.
There will also be regular networking opportunities, screenings and meetings with industry professionals.
The first masterclass was held on March 14 where speakers included producers Verity Wislocki and Kate Wilson.
Talented U, the Ukrainian-uk association of screen industry professionals, is launching a series of educational workshops and masterclasses to help UK-based Ukrainians find work in the film and TV industry.
The classes, run with the support of the Film and TV Charity, will cover how the UK market works, salary rates, UK culture, pitching and working for the big studios.
There will also be regular networking opportunities, screenings and meetings with industry professionals.
The first masterclass was held on March 14 where speakers included producers Verity Wislocki and Kate Wilson.
- 3/16/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
The database aims to help Ukrainian workers use their skills in the UK creative industries.
Over 300 Ukrainian film and TV workers living in the UK have signed up to a new online database, Talented U, that aims to help industry professionals forced to flee Ukraine since the Russian invasion to continue their careers and contribute their skills to the UK industry, which is currently in the throes of a skills shortage.
The database launched in November and was founded by Ksenia Bugrimova, a Ukrainian TV director, producer and showrunner, whose credits include Amazon Prime drama The Wishlist, as well as...
Over 300 Ukrainian film and TV workers living in the UK have signed up to a new online database, Talented U, that aims to help industry professionals forced to flee Ukraine since the Russian invasion to continue their careers and contribute their skills to the UK industry, which is currently in the throes of a skills shortage.
The database launched in November and was founded by Ksenia Bugrimova, a Ukrainian TV director, producer and showrunner, whose credits include Amazon Prime drama The Wishlist, as well as...
- 12/8/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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