Film
Stellar Network
The only networking organisation to straddle the Theatre, Film, Television and Digital Media industries, Stellar Network is a community of creative professionals: Directors, Producers, Writers and Actors. With a year-round programme of events and online resources, being part of the Stellar community means accessing established names, new perspectives from other creative sectors, new collaborators and better projects. Different ways to get where you need to be, and sustain it when you’re there.
N.o.where
Artist run space in London offering events, facilities, workshops and education
Four Corners
Four Corners is a centre for filmmakers, photographers and artists. Our facilities in East London include a high-end film and digital film resource, film edit suites and training rooms, darkrooms and a gallery. From a 16mm Bolex to a RED One camera, sound and lighting gear, we can offer a unique range of production resources, plus professional, public access darkrooms for traditional black & white and RA4 colour print processing. Our film training includes Intro to DV and Super16mm film, Final Cut Pro, Production Management and RED One masterclasses.
London Film Academy
London Film Academy, a non-profit-making trust, delivers hands-on training in all key areas of film and TV by practising industry professionals. At LFA your talent and creativity is nurtured in a collaborative, friendly and inclusive learning environment. Our training is constructive and of the highest standard, emulating the hard-working reality of the film & TV industry. Our full- and part-time courses include: Diplomas (Filmmaking, Screenwriting Diploma, Writer-Director); Certificates (Filmmaking, Documentary); Foundations (Filmmaking, Producing, Screenwriting, English for Filmmakers) and a wide range of short/specialised courses. Our networking group for emerging filmmakers, Club Panico@LFA, helps our students and graduates find work, expand their industry contacts and supports their independent productions. Our patrons include: Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Ben Kingsley (“Time Bandits”, “The Life of Brian”, “Gandhi”, “Twelve Monkeys” and “Schindler’s List”). LFA is a partner in the Goldsmiths, University of London, Skillset Media Academy and is accredited by the British Accreditation Council.
B3Media
B3 makes connections between Britain’s multi-cultural communities and the UK’s creative industries ‒ uniting the power of digital media with the creative potential of emerging artists and film-makers. All our activities are focused on finding and nurturing new talent and connecting this talent with industry.
Getting your short film into a festival
29.06.2010
Short film festivals are an important first step for any budding film-maker to promote your work and build your reputation. B3 Media have invited a festival director/film maker to give you guidance on how to submit your film, criteria for selection and which film festival may be right for the style of your work and where you could find out about deadlines, submission criteria and any other important details that are worth to consider before submitting your film.
How to… Animation: persistence and vision
30.06.2010
For the last decade, onedotzero has produced the biggest dedicated digital film festival in the world. Whether your forte is traditional, stop motion, 2D or 3D, this is an opportunity to hear and question industry professionals chosen by a successful and acclaimed organisation of artists and film-makers.
How to… Film: are you ready for your close-up?
29.06.2010
A catalyst for change, growth and innovation, Shooting People helps members get their films made and find the audiences they deserve through a community of film-makers by sharing skills, experience and resources. In this 'How to...' event, Shooting People's creative director James Mullighan will be discussing career avenues for recent film graduates. Joining James will be top industry figures, who will be on hand to offer invaluable advice on all areas of the industry.
Met Film School
29.06.2010, 30.06.2010
The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios. We deliver a range of full-time and part-time programmes all taught by working industry professionals.


