First film training programme for Wales up for Lottery award
Delegates from the film training programme out on location filming in Bangor.A film training programme which aims to give young people the opportunity to forge a career in the film industry, and which was offered in Wales for the first time this year, has been named as one of the finalists for a National Lottery award.
The BFI Film Academy, which is run at various locations, including at Âé¶čAV by staff and alumni at the Universityâs , is one of seven finalists nominated in the Education Award category of the National Lottery Good Causes Award 2014.
The winner will be chosen by public vote, and itâs possible to do so . The winners will be announced in September 2014.
At the BFI Film Academy, talented 16-19 year olds are mentored over the three weekends by current students and recent graduates from Bangor Universitiesâ MA filmmaking course. Young people from around Wales and the UK have already taken part have given the course their thumbs up.
Isaac Mohammad Nasser, who travelled from Cardiff to take part, said: âIt's been an amazing experience, and has exceeded all of my expectations.
âWe have access to great equipment, and great mentors. Itâs given me a more extensive understanding of the structure of the film industry, and how to get access to it.â
Course delegates with their tutors and mentors at the School.As well as filming and editing a short documentary, participants can network with award winning documentary professionals and respected practitioners in their field.
Media Practice lecturer Joanna Wright ran the project on behalf of the School of Creative Studies and Media, with input from other production alumni and staff in the school.
âWe are thrilled to be nominated, itâs the first time the BFI Academy has taken place in Wales, so itâs especially exciting,â she said.
âOne of the best things about the Documentary Academy is the great collaborations that took place, between industry professionals, education, our student mentors and of course the talent and commitment of the young people who took part.
âThe BFI Academy is a great way to help democratise an industry that can be hard to break in to, especially away from urban centres.
âVote for us, the success of the project means we can offer it again and develop it for future years.â
The BFI Documentary Academy it will be running again in Bangor in October 2014. More info can be found .
Publication date: 8 July 2014