Feds Elevate scheme looks to increase management diversity.
UK film organisation the Independent Cinema Office (Ico) has widened its training activities with the launch of an online learning platform, and a new leadership scheme aimed at increasing diversity in management roles.
Available from November 2019, the online learning platform will offer free and paid-for courses for trainees unable to attend Ico sessions in person, with contributions from leading industry experts.
The first online course is based on the Ico’s Developing Your Film Festival programme, with a later online course based on the company’s Reach scheme for independent exhibitors looking to strategically grow their audiences.
UK film organisation the Independent Cinema Office (Ico) has widened its training activities with the launch of an online learning platform, and a new leadership scheme aimed at increasing diversity in management roles.
Available from November 2019, the online learning platform will offer free and paid-for courses for trainees unable to attend Ico sessions in person, with contributions from leading industry experts.
The first online course is based on the Ico’s Developing Your Film Festival programme, with a later online course based on the company’s Reach scheme for independent exhibitors looking to strategically grow their audiences.
- 9/6/2019
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Smith will work under Isabel Davis at the Scottish organisation.
National funding body Screen Scotland has named David Smith as its director of screen.
Smith joins from Glasgow-based TV production company Matchlight, where he has been managing director.
In his new role, he will report into Isabel Davis, who was appointed executive director at Screen Scotland in June last year. The job will see Smith tasked with delivering the organisation’s strategy to development and grow Scotland’s screen sectors, working with key stakeholders and other public agencies.
Smith’s background also includes working with industry body Pact since 2015 to...
National funding body Screen Scotland has named David Smith as its director of screen.
Smith joins from Glasgow-based TV production company Matchlight, where he has been managing director.
In his new role, he will report into Isabel Davis, who was appointed executive director at Screen Scotland in June last year. The job will see Smith tasked with delivering the organisation’s strategy to development and grow Scotland’s screen sectors, working with key stakeholders and other public agencies.
Smith’s background also includes working with industry body Pact since 2015 to...
- 9/4/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Susan Smith has spent more than half her life in prison for the 1995 murder of her two young sons — and records obtained by People show that her incarceration has been marred with disciplinary infractions for self-mutilation and drug use.
Smith, who turns 46 on Tuesday, became South Carolina’s most infamous inmate more than two decades ago. In October 1995, she told police that she had been carjacked by a man who had taken off with her two young sons still in her car. For 9 days, she made tearful pleas for their safe return.
But it was all a lie.
As her story began to unravel,...
Smith, who turns 46 on Tuesday, became South Carolina’s most infamous inmate more than two decades ago. In October 1995, she told police that she had been carjacked by a man who had taken off with her two young sons still in her car. For 9 days, she made tearful pleas for their safe return.
But it was all a lie.
As her story began to unravel,...
- 9/26/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
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