Into Film is the UK's leading charity for film in education and in the community. We provide information and advice about careers in the screen industry, support young filmmakers, and help introduce the power of storytelling through the moving image in classroom teaching.
Into Film's core program is available free of charge to state schools, colleges and other youth settings in the UK, thanks to support from the BFI, which awards National Lottery funding, and through other key funders including Cinema First and North Screen Ireland.
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The Into Film Awards give us the opportunity to celebrate the creative talents of young people across the UK. It gives a platform to the voice of young people and shows how film can be a powerful medium to share an important story or theme. The Into Film Awards give any young filmmaker the opportunity to receive recognition for their work and creativity.
If you know of someone who would be eligible to take part, you can send us a film by filling in an application form on our website before 31 March 2024. With ten possible categories - there is sure to be a suitable category on for you!- More information is provided here: intofilm.org/awards
Remember, if your film is in the Welsh language or not using any languages, you could also enter for the Urdd's Filmmaking Competition: urdd.cymru/en/eisteddfod/2024/
Up to £1,500 available to pay for a filmmaker/editor/someone to help with scripting... potential to cover a series of sessions or masterclasses.
A new fund for learners aged 3-16 years to have a go at a hands-on activity or workshop that focuses on the expressive arts in and out of school settings. Experiencing the arts can be inspiring, challenging, engaging, and fun, and has an important part to play in the learning experiences of our young people wherever in Wales, they live.