How to identify the right role for you in the screen industries - Under 18s edition

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Part of series
Module type
e-learning
Estimated time
10 minutes
Career stages
Entry
Industries
Film, Unscripted TV, High-end TV, Children's TV, VFX, Animation, Games
Funding
ScreenSkills funded

About this module

This free online module will help you identify what roles in the screen industries could suit you. It is recommended for anyone who is thinking of, or is currently, working in the UK screen industries, which include film, TV, visual effects (VFX), animation and games.

This module covers:

  • The different types of skills needed in the screen industries
  • How to recognise your existing skills
  • How to work out which of the screen industries could be right for you
  • How to identify what roles you would enjoy in the screen industries
  • How to identify the skills you need to develop
  • How to create a skills development plan

This is the second module in Getting into the screen industries, a series from ScreenSkills designed to provide a general introduction to getting work in film, TV, VFX, animation and games. Other modules in the series:

 Additional information

We recommend completing this module in one sitting. This module was advised by Alison Grade, and developed with support from the BFI, awarding National Lottery funds as part of its Future Film Skills strategy. Arts Council England supported the launch of the online learning platform. Access to e-learning for under 18s was enabled by the High-end TV Skills Fund.

Important information about this e-learning series:

This series is designed for people under the age of 18 who do not have a ScreenSkills account. You will not receive a certificate to confirm you have completed the series. If you are over 18, we recommend you complete this version of Getting into the screen industries to receive your certificate.

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