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Latest news : Northern Lights training returns

 

An innovative multi-platform media production course that helps young people to break into the industry is making a welcome return to the North West.

Northern Lights, which is funded by Vision+Media, is a four-week programme that will see 16 people, new to the industry, gain specialist training in TV, radio, gaming or digital interactive working. The successful applicants will then apply these skills to one of four live industry multiplatform briefs.

Partner companies for 2010 include Key 103, Fudge, Chillingo and the BBC. 

The programme has been commissioned following its successful first year, which saw 15 participants gain employment at companies including Channel 4, Chillingo, McCann Manchester and the BBC as a result of the scheme.

The course is once again being run by Moira Kean and Andrew Thomas. Moira has recently left the BBC with over 25 years’ production and training experience. Andrew was previously eBusiness Director at parenting club Bounty, and has over ten years’ interactive sector experience in the North West.

Former Northern Lights trainee Phill Hetherington explains. ‘Before I took part in the pilot for the Northern Lights scheme, I was unhappy in my job, with seemingly no prospects of things getting any better. Participating in the programme, and meeting so many talented people who were so generous with their time and expertise, was inspirational and turned my life around.

‘Not only did it expose me to a wide variety of creative industries, but it also equipped me with some of the skills I needed to follow my chosen path. It has taken a lot of hard work and dedication, but I’m now on a placement with a video games developer - made possible by Northern Lights.’

The closing date for applications is 20 September 2010 and the programme begins on 1 November 2010.

More information and application details can be found on the Vision + Media  website.

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Written by Editor, Graduate Prospects
Date: 
September 2010
 
 
 
 

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