Edinburgh TV Festival Selects 90 Candidates for Talent Schemes
The Edinburgh TV Festival has revealed the 90 successful candidates that have been selected for its talent schemes — Ones to Watch, TV PhD and The Network. The schemes are part of The TV Foundation, the festival’s charity with a mission to identify and nurture the next generation of talent from all backgrounds.
Ones to Watch is aimed at those who already have three or more years’ experience in TV and are looking to make the next big step. The candidates will be in Edinburgh for the festival with a full festival pass, where they will participate in bespoke sessions and panels. In addition, they will receive 12 months of mentoring from senior industry figures.
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The Network is the TV Foundation’s scheme for aspiring industry entrants. Delegates will be given three days of workshops and sessions designed to introduce them to the TV industry and equip them to begin successful TV careers. They also receive a year of mentoring from one of the Ones To Watch and ongoing access to employability support through the TV Foundation’s job pool.
Across both schemes, the delegates are from across the U.K.’s nations and regions. Some 27% are from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds and more than a quarter identify as disabled.
TV PhD, a joint venture between the TV Foundation and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, part of U.K. Research and Innovation, provides 15 early career researchers an intensive introduction to TV to equip them with the tools to work in or with the TV industry once they have completed their PhDs.
Sarah Vignoles, talent schemes director, The TV Foundation, said: “This is the fifth set of cohorts I’ve seen come into our programs and I still find the process of meeting them and discovering what makes them tick completely thrilling. The competition was fierce this year across the board so we’re looking forward to welcoming an exceptional group of people to this year’s Edinburgh TV Festival.”
The festival runs Aug. 22-25 and is supported by Screen Scotland.
The Edinburgh TV Festival Ones to Watch 2023 are:
Jack Bailey, Producer/Director, Freelance
Heloise Beaton, Disability Lead, thinkBIGGER!
Kat Butterfield, Writer, Freelance
Eleanor Canham, Production Manager, Raw TV
Sarah Conner, Senior Producer Director, Freelance / BBC NHU
Florence Craig, Journalist, BBC Studios
Luke Frost, Script Editor, BBC Studios Kids & Family
Cameron Gray, Planning Executive, Paramount
Vida Green, Production Coordinator, BBC Studios (NHU)
Rosanagh Griffiths, Writer / Producer, Freelance
Dion Hesson, Assistant Producer, Freelance
Rachel Hunter, Producer, Freelance
Yeota Imam-Rashid, Assistant Producer, Freelance
Jasmin John, HETV Assembly Editor/1st Assistant Editor, Freelance
Talisha ‘Tee Cee’ Johnson, Development Producer / Presenter / Filmmaker, Freelance
David Kerr, Senior Development Producer, Tern TV
Hannah Ladds, Dramatic Rights Agent, Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency
Robert Leventhall, Online Editor, Picture Shop
Wayne Linge, Casting Director, Crampsie Linge Casting
Maria McCloskey, Shooting Assistant Producer, Freelance
Ben Nisbet, Development AP, RDF
Nikkita Punia, Shooting Producer, Freelance
Malaka Senanayake, DV Director, Freelance
Kezia Sheard, Assistant Producer / Development AP, Button Down
Lauren Taylor, Assistant Producer, ITV
Taking part in TV PhD 2023 are:
Desiree Acholla – University of Southampton
Hirah Azhar – University of Southampton and Imperial War Museum
Emma Bryning – University of York and English Heritage
Anni Byard – University of Leicester
Molly Carlin – University of Sussex
Eleanor Cook – Coventry University/The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Shibani Das – The University of Exeter
Rebekah Hodgkinson – University of Oxford
Ruby Hornsby – University of Leeds
Imo Kaufman – University of Nottingham
Odile Lehnen – Durham University
Arisa Loomba – University of Oxford
Martha O’Brien – Cardiff University
Daisy Powell – University of Leeds
Alex Watson Jones – University of St Andrews/National Museums Scotland
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