Industry Weekender Boot Camp

Saturday 3 - Sunday 4 November 2018

9:30 am : Main stage

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In partnership with ScreenSkills*, Confetti are excited to offer a free two-day course delivered by the best producers, writers, directors and formidable industry professionals. If you’re 21 or over, not in full-time education and interested in pursuing a career in high end TV, you don’t want to miss this!

The two-day course will be held at Metronome in Nottingham. You will learn all there is to know about the process of making a TV drama, the roles available within a behind-the-scenes crew and what it takes to be successful in the industry by experienced on and off camera professionals.

Richard Graham, editor of the Netflix original drama The Innocents, Grant Bridgeman – sound recordist on Peaky Blinders, Rupert Lloyd Parry, grip from sci-fi drama Electric Dreams and Jane Levick, Production Designer on Shane Meadows’ drama The Virtues and This Is England, have joined the line-up, with new names being added daily.

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Industry Weekender Boot Camp

In partnership with ScreenSkills*, Confetti are excited to offer a free two-day course delivered by the best producers, writers, directors and formidable industry professionals. If you’re 21 or over, not in full-time education and interested in pursuing a career in high end TV, you don’t want to miss this!

The two-day course will be held at Metronome in Nottingham. You will learn all there is to know about the process of making a TV drama, the roles available within a behind-the-scenes crew and what it takes to be successful in the industry by experienced on and off camera professionals.

Richard Graham, editor of the Netflix original drama The Innocents, Grant Bridgeman – sound recordist on Peaky Blinders, Rupert Lloyd Parry, grip from sci-fi drama Electric Dreams and Jane Levick, Production Designer on Shane Meadows’ drama The Virtues and This Is England, have joined the line-up, with new names being added daily.

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