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Who is the Scheme for?
The scheme is looking for two individuals to fulfil two separate roles with different requirements; A full-time trainee (PTI 1) and a part-time/flexible learning trainee (PTI 2).
To apply for either position you must be able to demonstrate a creative background and an aptitude in your current position that can justify a progression to or in film producing – How you do that is part of the application and interview process.
New producers often arise from a wide range of backgrounds and our selection criteria reflects this.
Full Time Producer Trainee (PTI 1)
This is a full-time position (part time training and part time employment) based in our Newcastle upon Tyne office. The salary for the part time employment will be £14,000 per annum. The position is aimed at new talent but not new entrants. To apply you must:
- Be an SME/Freelancer resident in the North East of England
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- Have graduated from an undergraduate or postgraduate degree since April 2006.
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- Have made a very definite decision to want to produce long term (as opposed to write, direct, edit etc).
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- Have demonstrated this commitment to producing during your studies and since graduating.
For further details please download and read the PTI 1 Guidance Notes.
Part-Time/Flexible Learning Producer Trainee (PTI 2)
This unpaid part time position expects independence and experience but it is understood that this experience may have come from a range of backgrounds. To apply for this position you must:
- Be an SME/freelancer resident in the North East of England
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- Have a feature film project to bring onto the training programme to be used as a live case study during your training and development.
Your background may be:
- A talented producer already working in the media industry whether film, television, music promos or commercials who is looking for a platform for progression.
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- A film producer who has just started their producing career and maybe has experience of producing other creative projects, short films and/or feature films but has never had the opportunity to develop or produce their projects within a professional environment. You will have primarily worked within your own network of people and are looking to launch your producing career and develop key industry contacts nationally and internationally.
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- A creative professional either in the industry or in another un-related industry. You will have a professional track record and have proven yourself in one skill or medium and have made a decision to want to move into film producing.
For further details please download and read the PTI 2 Guidance Notes.
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