01 Oct 2021 - 29 Oct 2021

Access NFTS: Creative Career Clinics

Creative Industries

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01 Oct 2021 - 29 Oct 2021

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Calling undergraduate students! Are you starting to think about your next steps into your future career? Are you interested in the thriving film, television and games industries? Join the National Film and Television School (NFTS) for our upcoming Creative Career Clinic sessions and find out about the wide range of roles available in the industry and the many different pathways into them.

Access NFTS aims to run a series of Creative Careers Clinics each term., all run virtually via Zoom. Our next series of clinics will run in October 2021 and will be covering the following areas, More information and booking details will follow soon

Digital Effects: Visual effects

Digital Effects: Colour Grading and Finishing

Film Studies, Programming and Curation

Directing Animation

Cameras, Sound and Vison Mixing

Sessions run from 4.30pm-5.30pm and are aimed at undergraduate students, careers advisors/leaders and anyone interested in the career being highlighted. 

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01 Oct 2021 - 29 Oct 2021

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