The Ink Factory production team will pick up the Team Of The Year Award, accountant Pollyanna Gill wins Spotlight Award.
The 2016 UK Production Guild Awards will honour the team behind The Night Manager, the Ink Factory’s adaptation of John Le Carre’s novel, which starred Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie.
Now in its third year, the Production Guild Awards, in association with Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, was set up to celebrate Production Guild members working in the UK film and TV drama industry. Award recipients work within the production office, production accounts, location management, VFX, post-production and assistant directing roles.
Five awards will be presented to mark individual or team contributions at a ceremony to be held at The Grove on Saturday (Sept 24).
This year’s winners are:
Assistant accountant Pollyanna Gill - winner of the Production Guild Spotlight Award, in association with Pinewood Mbs Lighting.The production team on The Night Manager (The Ink Factory...
The 2016 UK Production Guild Awards will honour the team behind The Night Manager, the Ink Factory’s adaptation of John Le Carre’s novel, which starred Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie.
Now in its third year, the Production Guild Awards, in association with Warner Bros Studios Leavesden, was set up to celebrate Production Guild members working in the UK film and TV drama industry. Award recipients work within the production office, production accounts, location management, VFX, post-production and assistant directing roles.
Five awards will be presented to mark individual or team contributions at a ceremony to be held at The Grove on Saturday (Sept 24).
This year’s winners are:
Assistant accountant Pollyanna Gill - winner of the Production Guild Spotlight Award, in association with Pinewood Mbs Lighting.The production team on The Night Manager (The Ink Factory...
- 9/23/2016
- ScreenDaily
Seminars will include masterclasses on VFX and location management and panels on production design and UK tax relief.Click here to register for the Media Production Show
The inaugural Media Production Show, a trade show for creative industry workers featuring more than 60 free-to-attend seminars across its two days (June 9-10), will open with a keynote from VFX specialists The Imaginarium Studios.
CEO Tony Orsten will present Where Creativity Meets Technology (June 9, 11.30am), in which he will discuss the latest technologies that are creating next-generation storytelling capabilities across film, television and video games.
The Imaginarium has worked on the blockbusters including The Hobbit trilogy and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It is also in production on an adaptation of The Jungle Book, which the Imaginarium’s executive director Andy Serkis will direct.
The Media Production Show will also include a VFX masterclass (June 10, 1pm) from Creative Skillset’s VFX partnership manager Helen Brundson and Lola Post Production’s creative...
The inaugural Media Production Show, a trade show for creative industry workers featuring more than 60 free-to-attend seminars across its two days (June 9-10), will open with a keynote from VFX specialists The Imaginarium Studios.
CEO Tony Orsten will present Where Creativity Meets Technology (June 9, 11.30am), in which he will discuss the latest technologies that are creating next-generation storytelling capabilities across film, television and video games.
The Imaginarium has worked on the blockbusters including The Hobbit trilogy and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It is also in production on an adaptation of The Jungle Book, which the Imaginarium’s executive director Andy Serkis will direct.
The Media Production Show will also include a VFX masterclass (June 10, 1pm) from Creative Skillset’s VFX partnership manager Helen Brundson and Lola Post Production’s creative...
- 5/31/2016
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Production Guild of Great Britain launches opportunity for 30 location assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV.
A recruitment drive, designed to train a new generation of skilled assistant location managers, has been launched.
The Production Guild of Great Britain has provided the opportunity for 30 locations assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV. The scheme is designed to meet the growing need for more experienced location department crew working in film and high-end television production.
Alison Small, chief executive of The Production Guild, commented: “Location teams pave the way for a well-managed and smooth productions and play a key role in ensuring the UK film and television production sector maintains its competitive edge and excellent delivery.
“With the new UK tax reliefs for high-end television production and the extension to the UK film tax relief, we are confident...
A recruitment drive, designed to train a new generation of skilled assistant location managers, has been launched.
The Production Guild of Great Britain has provided the opportunity for 30 locations assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV. The scheme is designed to meet the growing need for more experienced location department crew working in film and high-end television production.
Alison Small, chief executive of The Production Guild, commented: “Location teams pave the way for a well-managed and smooth productions and play a key role in ensuring the UK film and television production sector maintains its competitive edge and excellent delivery.
“With the new UK tax reliefs for high-end television production and the extension to the UK film tax relief, we are confident...
- 6/13/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Production Guild of Great Britain launches opportunity for 30 location assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV.
A recruitment drive, designed to train a new generation of skilled assistant location managers, has been launched.
The Production Guild of Great Britain has provided the opportunity for 30 locations assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV. The scheme is designed to meet the growing need for more experienced location department crew working in film and high-end television production.
Alison Small, chief executive of The Production Guild, commented: “Location teams pave the way for a well-managed and smooth productions and play a key role in ensuring the UK film and television production sector maintains its competitive edge and excellent delivery.
“With the new UK tax reliefs for high-end television production and the extension to the UK film tax relief, we are confident...
A recruitment drive, designed to train a new generation of skilled assistant location managers, has been launched.
The Production Guild of Great Britain has provided the opportunity for 30 locations assistants and runners to be trained and mentored by top location managers in film and TV. The scheme is designed to meet the growing need for more experienced location department crew working in film and high-end television production.
Alison Small, chief executive of The Production Guild, commented: “Location teams pave the way for a well-managed and smooth productions and play a key role in ensuring the UK film and television production sector maintains its competitive edge and excellent delivery.
“With the new UK tax reliefs for high-end television production and the extension to the UK film tax relief, we are confident...
- 6/13/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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