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Students pictured with Elstree Studios managing director Roger Morris and Gareth Ellis-Unwin, Head of Film and Animation, ScreenSkills and Academy, and Bafta Award-winning producer The UK’s second Centre of Screen Excellence will be launched in Borehamwood, marking another milestone in the drive to offer opportunities and training to young people who are looking for careers in film and television The industry-led skills body ScreenSkills, Elstree Screen Arts Academy, Elstree Film Studios and the National Film and Television School have joined forces to create the Centre of Screen Excellence: Elstree and offer new craft and tech traineeships for 18 and 19-year-olds in areas of skills need.
Roger Morris, chair and founder of the ESA and managing director of Elstree Studios, said: I m delighted to be able to join with ESA and ScreenSkills and the NFTS to provide vocational education and training for the creative industries and to provide young people with industry placements to ensure that they get the hands-on training to be employable across our industry. It is a testament to the team’s hard work at the ESA over the last eight years that they are now an integral part of this great initiative by ScreenSkills and the NFTS for our rapidly expanding film and TV industry.
By Jake Bickerton2021-05-13T10:32:00+01:00
The second of the UK’s Centres of Screen Excellence will offer new craft and tech traineeships for 18 and 19-year-olds
The UK’s second Centre of Screen Excellence is to open in Elstree and Borehamwood, offering opportunities and training to those looking to establish careers in film and high-end TV.
The Centre of Screen Excellence: Elstree has come about through a partnership between ScreenSkills, Elstree Screen Arts Academy, Elstree Film Studios and the National Film and Television School. The initiative will provide new craft and tech traineeships for 18 and 19-year-olds in the areas of skills needed by the industry.