02/06/2015
They say television is a small world. Who you know is often as important as what you know, so how do you get your foot in the door if you don’t know anyone who can leave it ajar? Channel 4 industry talent specialist, Priscilla Baffour, offers her tips on breaking into TV without the contacts.
Priscilla has project managed multiple youth media...
02/06/2015
Set Design is a highly creative role in the television industry, and just as competitive. There are a number of ways you can make yourself stand out from the crowd though. In this video established set designer David Bevin shares his tips on getting your foot in the door.
With more than 25 years experience in the industry including drama, factual...
02/06/2015
Fixed rig is an increasingly popular way of story telling in television and, as Channel 4's Commissioning Editor David Brindley points out, an excellent way of breaking into factual and documentary programming. In this video David offers his best tips on getting a job with the huge production teams, and how to excel once your on board.
At Channel...
02/06/2015
Birthplace of Wallace and Gromit, Bob the Builder and Peppa Pig, Britain is the home of some of the word's most recognisable animations. As the industry experiences a boom, now is a great time to get involved.
Oli Hyatt, managing director of Blue-Zoo animation, knows a thing or two about success in the industry. Here he explains how to get your...
12/01/2015
RTS Futures to hold its first ever training fair for anyone hoping to kickstart their career in television.
The event, on Monday 26 January, will see major broadcasters and production companies of all sizes come together to promote their entry-level training schemes and placements.
Confirmed exhibitors include the BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Creative...