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Film Industry Paid Training Opportunity

Are you passionate about film and want to work in the industry, but are struggling to find your way in? FEDS is a traineeship scheme that offers more than eight months of paid work in a top cinema or film festival. FEDS puts you ahead of the pack in the job market: 70% of past trainees move into full careers in the film industry.

FEDS want to make the film industry more inclusive. Only 4% of the film workforce are people of colour and less than 5% are people who consider themselves to have a disability. That’s why this scheme is specifically looking to recruit from these groups.

Applicants must be new entrants to the film industry.

The trainee scheme will be based at the Showroom in Sheffield – other film venues across the country are offering traineeships as well. It’s paid and will prioritise applications from Black and Minority Ethnic ( BAME people ) and people who consider themselves to be disabled.

The deadline for applications is 3 January

For further details and to apply click here .

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