
West Midlands News and Opportunities in brief
Media Content Lab at Skillset Media Academy Birmingham City University is offering a Marketing and PR Toolkit including a one to one consultation and series of workshops.
For more visit Media Content Lab
NTI BIRMINGHAM - part of Birmingham City University, a Skillset Media Academy
September Courses and Offers
Prize Give Away - The NTI has teamed up with leading UK technology supplier and education specialist Jigsaw Systems to give away a shiny new box set of Final Cut Studio 2. Any person booking an Accredited Apple course in September will be automatically entered into our competition prize draw to win Apple's integrated post-production solution designed expressly for video editors Final Cut Studio 2
Download course details here ![]()
NTI courses Sept08
or email neil@ntibirmingham.co.uk or call on 0121 202 4804


SCREEN WM
Focus on Freelancers relaunched
Focus on Freelancers aims to develop the craft skills of those working in the screen media industry. The fund provides individual needs guidance and up to 70% of the costs of a course to develop the skills of both professional freelancers and individuals on short terms contracts. Made possible with funding from Skillset's Television Freelance Fund.
For more information and application forms visit Screen West Midlands
CREATIVE ALLIANCE – Makers and Shapers
The Alliance is pleased to announce that recruitment is open once again on Makers and Shapers – the highly successful business development programme.
They've built on past successes and introduced exciting changes including a partnership with Metapod to bring you better results. If you are a creative looking to develop a new business idea, visit Creative Alliance
MEDIA SKILLS – Adobe authorised
Media Skills have gained recognition for delivering courses to the Adobe Authorised standard following a successful application to become Birmingham's first Adobe Authorised Training Centre.
See Media Skills for more details on these and other training stories and opportunities.
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