Information We are looking for committed, talented young people between the age of 16 and 19 to be a part of the BFI Film Academy 2014/15 Network Programme delivered by The Company in partnership with mac- birmingham. As a BFI Film Academy participant you will get to work with filmmakers and take part in a series of masterclasses with award winning industry professionals, hear their top tips on how to get into and succeed in the film industry, get practice in developing and pitching your ideas and produce your own work. You ll discuss films from around the world and learn more about distribution, film- festivals and programming. For more information about past courses and to see some of the films made please visit www.bfi.org.uk/filmacademy Course dates: Sunday 19th October : 2pm 6pm @ mac birmingham Sunday 26th (optional film viewing @ Electric Cinema with afternoon meet up) Monday 27th - 31st October : @ mac Birmingham (sessions at other studios ) Half Term Lab 10-5pm with additional evening events/opportunities Tuesday 4 Nov - 4.30pm @ Blue Hippo Media Studio Sunday 9 Nov - 1pm 4.30pm Additional mentoring and Arts Award Portfolio Bootcamp will also be offered to all particpants You will need to make sure that you can attend all these dates before signing up. Location: Sessions will be at mac Birmingham http://macbirmingham.co.uk and city centre studios Accreditation: You will work towards gaining a Silver Arts Award (Level 2). The Arts Award is a recognised qualification amongst employers, universities and colleges. To achieve the Award during the Film Academy, you ll be required to plan your work and create and maintain your own portfolio and this may require some work outside of course hours. You can find out more about Arts Award here: http://www.artsaward.org.uk/ Costs: The cost to participate in the BFI Film Academy delivered by The Company Ltd is 25. But if you will struggle to pay the course fee, don t be put off as you will be able to indicate this once you are accepted on the course as bursaries are available. Bursaries may also be made available if you require assistance with travel or other costs. Eligibility: You need to be between the ages of 16 and 19 on the first day of the Academy programme. You must be a UK resident and able to commit to the programme for its duration. Please note that if you have taken part on a BFI Film Academy course previously (Network or Residential) you are not eligible to apply to a Network Course. These are some of the things last year s students said about their time on the course (with Rural Media): Meeting prominent people in the film industry has been a big turning point for me, inspiring me to get my work out there I ve applied many of the tips given to me by the Rural Media Company in coursework for my AS- Level Film Page 1 of 10
Studies. In addition, I constantly refer to advice from the masterclasses in lessons in the same subject The way I approach lighting has changed so much! Because I m an art student I m able to integrate it into my work it s been such an inspiration It has had an enormous impact on my outside work, encouraging me to make more short films and follow my aspirations as a filmmaker, as well as helping me to secure a place at the Residential Academy at the NFTS. I am confident that without this Regional Academy, I would not have been as successful in doing this What will happen at the Academy? Our Film Academy will begin in October 2014 and will be led by experienced film professionals Pip Piper and Nina Jones - Blue Hippo Media, Drew Roper - Yamination Studios and the film industry including BAFTA award winning Director Michael Clifford. There will also be opportunities to meet and network with a wide range of experts from the film industry. Participants will undertake a series of workshops and masterclasses and learn about script writing, producing, directing, cinematography and editing. The group will be split into small production teams (animation and live action) working alongside professionals to undertake their own short film production, which will be premiered at mac cinema and submitted to film festivals in 2015. You will also be offered mentoring and work towards a Silver Arts Award as part of the programme, a nationally recognised qualification. Participants will undertake a series of workshops and masterclasses and learn about script writing, producing, directing, cinematography and editing. The group will be split into two production teams to undertake their own short film production, which will be premiered at mac Birmingham in November and on the BFI showcase. You will also work towards a Silver Arts Award as part of the programme, a nationally recognised qualification. Participants will also be able eligible to apply The National Film and Television School BFI Film Academy. This intensive two week residential craft skills course, will held during the Easter break in 2015 for up to 70 young people, and offer students practical experience of using high- tech, industry- standard equipment. If you want to find out more, check out www.bfi.org.uk/education- research/5-19- film- education- scheme- 2013-2017/bfi- film- academy- scheme- 2013-4 Applications are invited from all committed and talented young people between the ages of 16-19 who are passionate about film making. Who can apply for the Film Academy? The Film Academy is open to anybody between the ages of 16 and 19. You must be a UK resident and able to commit to the programme for its duration. Please note that if you have taken part on a BFI Film Academy course previously (Network or Residential) you are not eligible to apply to a Network Course. How much is the Film Academy? The cost of the Film Academy is 25, but bursaries are available for fees and travel, so please do get in touch. How many places are there? There will be a maximum of 18 places on the Film Academy. What do I do now? If you ve read all of the above and are interested BRILLIANT! WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! Please fill in an Application Form, answering all of the questions and post or email it back to; janette@thecompanyltd.co.uk Janette Bushell Director The Company Ltd C/0 Dan Whitehouse mac Birmingham Cannon Hill Park Page 2 of 10
Birmingham B12 9QH If you have any other questions about the Film Academy, or the Application form, PLEASE do get in touch. Or why not come meet us at mac birmingham for a BFI Academy Surgery you can find out more, ask about the bursaries and we can support you to complete the application form Advance Booking required for surgeries. Just ask janette@thecompanyltd.co.uk 1-2- 1 Surgery Sessions available on 29 / 30 September @ mac birmingham 3-7pm The form is to give you an opportunity to express your interest in film making and the Academy, it is NOT an exam! Remember we are looking for enthusiasm, determination, a genuine interest in film and a willingness to learn. THE CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS MONDAY OCTOBER 6 TH 2014 AT 12.00pm What happens next? We will look at all the forms we have received and contact the young people who have successfully secured a place on the Film Academy by 10th October 2014. We would love to take everybody but unfortunately due to time and practicalities this just isn t possible. We are extremely sorry if you don t manage to get onto the Film Academy this year. But don t panic!!! The mac Birmingham and The Company are devising new projects for young people so keep a look out in the press, and keep in touch! More information about the work of The Company Ltd can be found on our website www.thecompanyltd.co.uk And mac Birmingham has a wealth of projects for young people see www.macbirmingham.co.uk Also have a look at www.yamination.com and www.bluehippomedia.com More info on the Academy and the professionals involved at www.thecompanyltd.co.uk We look forward to receiving your application. Good luck! Page 3 of 10
BFI Film Academy 2014/15 Participant Application Form SECTION 1: Applicant Information Your contact details First name Last name Date of Birth Address 1 Address 2 Town/City Post Code Telephone E- mail School/College (if applicable) The Course Have you been a participant on a BFI Film Academy course previously? Please note that priority will be given to applicants who have not previously attended a Film Academy course. YES If yes, please specify which one: NO Can you attend all course dates between [X] and [X]? YES NO If no, please specify which days you are unable to attend: Page 4 of 10
SECTION 2: Supporting statements Please note it is likely there will be more applications than places and applicants will be selected based on their responses and material submitted through this application form so please use this space to tell us why you re the right person to be accepted on this course. Why do you want to take part in the BFI Film Academy (please tell us about yourself and your interest in film)? What difference do you hope the Academy will make to you? Page 5 of 10
Do you have any particular areas of interest in film or filmmaking? (select as many as you like from the list below) Acting SFX/VFX Directing Drama Documentary Animation Watching film Putting on film events Writing about film Scriptwriting Producing Camera work Editing Other Making a soundtrack If other please specify: Page 6 of 10
If you like you can submit some work (a film/photograph/piece of writing/a website/an animation etc) that demonstrates your interest in film. Please provide a link and password (if required) below e.g. to YouTube, Vimeo etc. If you don t have a piece of work then please tell us a bit about your experience in film. How did you learn about the BFI Film Academy? This will help us tell people about the programme more effectively next year. School or teacher Family or friend Website Twitter The BFI Other Please specify: Page 7 of 10
SECTION 3: Terms and Conditions Your submission of this form to the BFI will constitute your confirmation of the following declaration: I hereby confirm that the information I have given in this application is true and correct I confirm my availability for the BFI Film Academy as per the dates given above I agree that the BFI may, for administrative purposes only, make copies of any material submitted in support of my application. I agree to the BFI processing personal data as part of the applications, registration, and learning support processes and accept that this information will be retained during and following my participation for administering my progress and for the provision of statistical returns. By submitting this form, I give the BFI permission to store and process my data as described above in accordance with professional standards and the Data Protection Act 1998. If under 18 I confirm that my parent or guardian has give me permission to apply to the BFI Film Academy Signature: Date: Data Protection Part or all of the information you give us will be held on computer and used for statistical purposes. It will also be used for the administration of applications and awards. We may provide copies of the information in confidence to individuals or organisations who are helping us monitor funding and may also be shared in connection with these purposes with other companies in the British Film Institute group of companies. Do you have any support needs? Please tell us briefly about any support needs you may have to fully participate (eg medical, disabilities,personal). We are keen to be as inclusive as possible and will discuss your needs in confidence with you if you are offered a place. If selected would you like to be considered for a bursary? YES / NO Page 8 of 10
Equal opportunities monitoring form The British Film Institute wish to ensure that all aspects of our work reflect diversity and support equality of opportunity. Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to ask you to complete an equality monitoring form. This monitoring information helps us to identify where there are gaps in our recruitment so that we can work to attract talented people from these groups and areas. It also helps us to ensure that there is no discrimination. Your cooperation in completing this form is greatly appreciated. Any information you provide us with will be processed by a department that is independent of your application to the BFI Film Academy and is used for monitoring purposes only. Please note you will need to return this form as part of your application, providing any of the information requested is optional. Gender: Male Female Prefer not to answer Ethnic Background: This checklist is the standard ethnic monitoring categories provided by the Commission for Racial Equality. Asian or British Asian: Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Any other Asian background Black or British Black: Caribbean African Any other Black background Mixed: White and Black Caribbean White and Black African White and Asian Any other Mixed background Page 9 of 10
White: British Irish Chinese or other ethnic group: Any other White background Chinese Any other Prefer not to answer Social mobility: Do you, or have you, received free school meals at any point in the last two years? Yes No Prefer not to answer Have you ever been in care? That is, looked after by the state. Yes, I m currently in care Yes, in the past No, I ve never been in care Prefer not to answer Disability: The Equality Act 2010 defines disability as 'a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial long term effect on a persons ability to carry out normal day to day activities'. Do you consider yourself to have a disability? Yes No Prefer not to answer If yes, please give details below: Page 10 of 10