Screen Academy students on set visit to Guilt
On May 20th four Screen Academy Scotland students visited the set of Guilt, a drama for the new BBC Scotland channel starring Mark Bonar and Jamie
On May 20th four Screen Academy Scotland students visited the set of Guilt, a drama for the new BBC Scotland channel starring Mark Bonar and Jamie
On May 7th we were delighted to host a masterclass with Michael Brewster, Sarah Daly and Lawrie Brewster from Hex Studios, the independent UK horror
Edinburgh Napier University Film and TV students have been busy in production with the Bloody Big Documentary. The film is part of the student led
Screen Academy at Edinburgh Napier is now recruiting to three long established and highly regarded postgraduate filmmaking programmes. Please click the links below to find
Fantastic news that two current Screen Academy Scotland students won the Production Attics pitch competition at Glasgow Short Film Festival 2019. Lorna King (MA Screenwriting)
On Thursday March 21st we were delighted to host Life After Screen Academy a panel of 7 Screen Academy graduates who were here to share with
Fantastic news that Screen Academy Scotland, Edinburgh Napier MA Film graduation film Candeline was among 5 winning short films at the Glasgow Short Film Festival
On the 27th of February Screen Academy Scotland and Creative Media Network were delighted to sponsor a panel discussion which looked at the changing attitudes
STV will broadcast two brand new, 30-minute documentaries as part of This is Scotland, a documentary and new talent initiative run by the Scottish Documentary
Continuing its strong track record of delivering routes into the film and TV industry Screen NETS is now recruiting for fully funded traineeships in a
Screen NETS on the job training returns! Continuing its strong track record of providing training for film and TV, Screen NETS is recruiting for 6
BA Film and BA Television students at Edinburgh Napier University have begun work on an exciting collaborative documentary project about period poverty. The film takes