A Bigger Future 2 - the training and education plan for the UK Film Industry

A Bigger Future 2 is Skillset's new film skills strategy which addresses the training and education priorities for the UK Film Industry for the next 3 years.
The strategy delivers funding via the Film Skills Fund (FSF) to train those who urgently need the professional skills to help strengthen the UK Film Industry.
Our research has led to the identification of five key priorities that we believe will have the greatest economic impact on the future success and sustainability of the UK film industry:
- Training in new technologies
- Improving business skills
- Developing creative talent
- Supporting new industry trainees
- Enhancing health and safety skills
Find out more about A Bigger Future 2 or take a look at the Film Skills Fund pages for details on the training we are currently supporting:
A Bigger Future 2 - The First Year
Find out what training and development initiatives were funded during the first year of the UK film skills strategy, A Bigger Future 2
Read MoreFunding for Film Training
As a film industry professional, you could receive money towards the cost of training schemes through Skillset Film Skills Fund.
Read MoreWhat A Bigger Future has achieved so far
Skillset launched this five-year plan back in 2004. Here you can find out general information and statistics on what A Bigger Future has helped to achieve.
Read MoreFilm Skills Fund - Grants for organisations
The Film Skills Fund (FSF) awards money grants to organisations to develop, facilitate and deliver film related training and development activities.
Read MoreThe background to A Bigger Future
A Bigger Future is the national training and education strategy for the UK film industry. It was launched in 2004 and created in partnership between the UK Film Council and Skillset.
Read MoreSkillset's Film Skills Council - Membership
Skillset's Film Skills Council comprises senior film industry figures, from all areas in the film value chain, who lead and advise us on our work in film.
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