The $6M Adobe Film and TV Fund supporting under-represented communities in film and TV has been extended to the UK. Adobe has partnered with UK training body ScreenSkills on the extension of the fund and around $250,000 will be spent in the nation in 2024 and 2025, helping 350 people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Adobe and ScreenSkills have already devised a number of training programs including: There will also be bursaries for women from minority ethnic groups and a podcast series discussing the importance of increasing diversity and inclusion in the screen industries.
New ScreenSkills CEO Laura Mansfield, who used to run Remarkable Places to Eat producer Outline Productions, will detail the programs further during a Creative Cities Convention keynote in Bristol tomorrow.
The $6M Adobe Film & TV Fund launched in January in the U.S. to address the inequality in funding and career and training opportunities across multiple communities with grants, contributions, and fellowships.
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