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Pact: Inside Independent Production

Shine a light on the importance of independent production and explore caree
Shine a light on the importance of independent production and explore caree

Ages

14+

Duration

Medium (5-11 activities)

This resource is suitable for learners aged 14 and older and shines a light on the importance of independent production in the screen industries, along with the career opportunities within the sector. 

Inside Independent Production is a ready-to-play lesson incorporating industry encounters from a range of professionals working in the sector, along with crucial labour market information around roles, pathways and skills needed for success in independent production.

It is designed to be part of a careers education programme, which educators can share in form-time, PSHE, careers lessons, or through subject-based lessons in media, film studies, English language, art, design and technology and more.

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