Are you looking to take a step-up to Line Producer in live-action Children’s TV and have experience in any of these roles?
- Production Manager
- Assistant Producer
- Location Manager
- Production Accountant
- 1st AD
Is the next step in your career as a Line Producer in live-action Children’s TV?
If you answered yes, then this free to attend short course is for you.
Children’s TV has identified that there is an acute shortage of Line Producers for live-action productions. This course has been designed to fast-track industry professionals with related experience to become Line Producers.
This, free to attend, online course, is taught by a highly experienced Line Producer in Children’s TV and is aimed at ensuring that UK productions have access to a cohort of skilled and educated professionals who can bring increased value to the production chain.
The training course will enable 24 participants working across the UK to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to step-up to Line Producer in Children’s TV. In addition to the training course there are up to 8 funded ‘Step-up’ placements available for eligible participants.
Line Producers need to be equipped to understand the bigger picture on the production so that they can manage the budget and schedule, as well as managing the relationships within the production, and be the link with the production company and the commissioning organisation.
Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.
We welcome applications from all individuals, if you would like support completing the application form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format please email training@mission.guru.
Delivery team
This course would normally cost participants £800, but thanks to funding from ScreenSkills it is currently being offered to you for free. If you fail to attend, we reserve the right to request reimbursement of costs, unless your place can be taken by someone else.
Our Funders
This training is supported by the ScreenSkills Children’s TV Fund with contributions from UK children’s TV productions.