Industry and education unite to prepare students for world of work

ScreenSkills Select, the course endorsement arm of ScreenSkills, has announced its line-up of award-winning industry-leading speakers for its Congress 2022 on Wednesday 23 March. The ScreenSkills Select Congress is supported by the BFI, awarding National Lottery funds as part of its Future Film Skills strategy.

 The theme for this year’s must-attend event which will bring educators and industry together to discuss the big skills challenges and opportunities in the UK screen industries is Re-writing the rules: talent and global content. This follows the success of the last year’s inaugural Congress attended by more than 170 educators. You can watch highlights on this showreel.  

 

Across the day, educators will hear the latest intelligence from national and international industry experts about the current technical, production and employability changes in the world of TV, film, animation and VFX. Those booked to speak so far include:

 

  • Sir Peter Bazalgette, Non-Executive Chairman of ITV and industry co-Chair of the Creative Industries Council
  • Suzanne Burns, HR and Communications Director, STV
  • Mark Harrison, Chief Executive, The DPP
  • Tamara Howe, Director of Commercial and Operations, Naked TV, and former Controller of Business at BBC Comedy and Entertainment. Naked TV produce The Apprentice and Escape to the Country
  • Brian Hill, Managing Director, Century Films, who recently created for the BBC Do Black Lives Still Matter and A Pandemic Poem: Where Did the World Go?
  • Hannah Gosney, Company Director, Media Career Advice
  • Alan Griffiths, Founder and Chief Executive, World Media Rights, producers of factual television series’ such as WWII In Color: Road To Victory and Royals: Keeping the Crown 
  • Liz Lander, Production design lecturer, Puttnam School of Film and Animation (Singapore)
  • Adam Knopf, Production manager for Doctor Who, currently producing the second series of War of the Worlds (BBC)
  • Addie Orfila, Production executive and trainer, former head of production for Hollyoaks and production manager for Coronation Street
  • Tim Bryans, Managing Director and Co-Founder, ALT Animation, who have produced animations for Disney, CBBC, Nickelodeon and Channel 4
  • Lettija LeePresenter
  • Rob Chandler, Chief Executive and Founder,·Morden Wolf, a leading virtual production studio
  • Richard Sillitto, Sound supervisor, Strictly Come Dancing

 

The Congress will focus on how rapid changes in the world of the screen industries mean students need new skills to successfully progress into the workplace. In particular, the Congress will support the essential role educators play in preparing their students for this newly emerging future.

Tim Weiss, Director of Vocational Skills at ScreenSkills, said: “A fundamental part of ScreenSkills Select’s commitment to the UK screen industries is ensuring students are as best prepared as they can be to begin their careers. Educators play an absolutely pivotal role in supporting this, so it is essential to bring them together with industry experts so they can hear the latest intelligence.

“We have paid particular attention to creating a practical programme which reflects the fast-moving post-pandemic world of screen and to hear insights from both here and across the globe. The screen industries never stand still and it is important that educators are on top of the current challenges and opportunities this presents to them and their students.

“The Congress also provides educators with a real opportunity to keep abreast of all the latest developments and trends for their own professional development and to network with fellow practitioners and industry colleagues.

“After the success of last year’s inaugural Congress, I am confident that this year’s will be even better so it cements its position as the must-attend event for educators teaching in any roles involving film, TV, games, animation and VFX.”

Conference Details:

 

  • Date: Wednesday 23 March 2022
  • Bookings close: 16 March 2022
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  • Price for educators from ScreenSkills Select endorsed courses: Free 
  • Price for educators from non-ScreenSkills Select endorsed courses: £75
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