25 Aug 2022, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

In The Directors Chair

Creative Industries

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Supported by Universal Pictures UK, the Summer Sessions are the latest offering from Access NFTS, the School’s national outreach programme which is designed to discover, inform and inspire a new generation of creative talent. As the UK's national film and television school, it's our mission to seek out home grown British talent and allow it to flourish. The programme enhances careers education by offering events, resources and activities that discuss routes into, and the broad range of careers in the film, TV and games industry.

What does it mean to direct a film? From directing actors to preparing a shoot, this interactive workshop explores the craft of film direction, and allows students to explore and develop their own creative and communication skills.

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