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The Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting 24-25

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This Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting course is designed to provide HETV and Film professionals the skills and confidence to prepare departmental budgets, so that productions have access to a highly skilled workforce.

Please note: this course is online with on-demand learning followed by a live Zoom class. 

  • Do you work in a craft or tech department in HETV or Film?

  • Do you want to improve your knowledge about budgeting and/or spreadsheets?

  • Do find budgeting and tracking costs a challenge?

  • Are you about to take on a role where you need to develop budgeting skills?

If you answered yes to these questions and are an HETV or Film professional who:

  • Has 3+ years’ experience in HETV or Film.
  • Works in Art, Costume, Hair & Make-up, Locations or AD Department.
  • Is a craft/technical co-ordinator, HOD or a 3rd AD.
  • Lacks experience and/or confidence in budgeting.
  • Would like to develop their skills and learn how to put together a departmental budget; that can be backed up with credible and consistent assumptions.

If this sounds like you, then book your place now on this free-to-attend ONLINE course.

This training is supported by the ScreenSkills High-end TV Skills Fund with contributions from UK high-end TV productions and by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions.

We welcome applications from all individuals. If you would like support completing the booking form and/or would like us to send it to you in an alternative format, please email training@mission.guru.

This course would normally cost participants £400, but thanks to funding from ScreenSkills, it is currently being offered to you free. If you fail to attend, we reserve the right to request reimbursement of costs, unless your place can be taken by someone else.

This course is for HETV and Film professionals in:

Art Department

  • HODs
  • Craft/technical co-ordinators
  • Professionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department

Costume

  • HODs
  • Craft/technical co-ordinators
  • Professionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department

Hair and Make-up

  • HODs
  • Craft/technical co-ordinators
  • Professionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department

Locations

  • HODs
  • Craft/technical co-ordinators
  • Professionals with 3 or more years’ experience in the department

AD department (NEW for 24/25)

  • 3rd ADs with 3 or more years’ experience

 We also welcome applications from those looking to return to work following a career break who have equivalent experience.

 

These sessions are live and department specific. They follow completion of the on-demand modules. Each participant will be invited to one department specific session.

NEW 24/25 we will also run a broad Production Accountant session open for all departments.

The live sessions will run in 2 blocks January and March 2025.

Wednesday 27th November 2024
Art Department – 19.30 – 21.00

Saturday 30th November 2024
Hair and Make Up – 09.30 – 11.00
(NEW) AD -11.30 – 13.00

Saturday 7th December 2024
Costume – 09.30 – 11.00
Locations – 11.30 – 13.00

Saturday 18th January 2025
(NEW) Production Accountant – 9.30 – 11.00

The training will be provided through a mixture of on-demand and live content sessions. The on-demand modules will be made available to participants as soon as they have been accepted onto the course.

NEW for 24/25 we plan to offer an additional live session with a Production Accountant.

COURSE OUTLINE

MODULE CONTENT

MODULE 1 – On-demand The Guiding Principles of Departmental Budgeting

This module is a series of on-demand lessons which guides participants through creating and tracking a departmental budget. It is divided into 4 lessons.

  • Lesson 1 – Introduction to the Production Budget
  • Lesson 2 – How do you create a Departmental Budget
  • Lesson 3 – Tracking and forecasting budget and actual costs
  • Lesson 4 – Estimating Labour and Material Costs
  • Lesson 5 – Contingencies, cost managing and relationships
  • Lesson 6 – AD Department specific budgeting content 
  • Lesson 7 – Conclusions on the production budget

MODULE 2 – Live Zoom class – Everything you ever wanted to know about budgeting  for your department.

These sessions are live and department specific. The live class follows the completion of on-demand Module 1.

Participants will be given the opportunity to learn first-hand from an experienced Head of Department, relevant to their department, about the specifics of budgeting for their department.  This module will be hosted by the trainer, Addie Orfila, and includes a structured conversation with a HOD, using real life examples from productions.

This course is delivered by Film and TV Industry Professionals and sector experts

Addie Orfila

Addie Orfila | Course Tutor – LIVE SESSIONS

Addie has extensive production experience spanning over 25 years including ITV, All3Media and BBC. Starting as a trainee, Addie worked her way up as 3rd AD, 1st AD, PM and Head of Production. She has worked on all four of the big UK serial dramas and was HoP at Hollyoaks and Production Manager at Coronation Street. Having worked on shows such as Heartbeat, Touch of Frost, Countdown, My Parents are Aliens, Emmerdale, Barking and Jinx, Addie has a wealth of experience to draw from. Addie is a mentor for Women in Film and Television, was a member of Channel 4’s Mentoring Diversity Network as well as trainer on the pan-industry Project Diamond Diversity monitoring scheme. Addie set up her own training company 7 years ago, delivering bespoke training nationally and internationally for production companies, broadcasters, studios, ScreenSkills, the Film and TV Charity, PACT, The Production Guild, Netflix, BBC, ITV, TRC, BECTU, Screen Yorkshire and others.

Caroline Ball smiling

Caroline Ball | Course Tutor – ON DEMAND SESSIONS

 Caroline Ball is a Line Producer, based in Northern Ireland, who is  known for being the driving force behind productions and bringing editorial vision into practical reality. She holds a Masters Degree in Production Management and has over 20 years’ experience working in the production office. Caroline has worked across numerous genres in television, radio and online, most recently working in scripted tv and film. She has experience of designing and delivering training courses. As a Training Executive for eircom, she was responsible for training new and experienced staff in a range of skills, including communication, time management and dealing with others. In the BBC, Caroline planned and delivered workshops to staff with a view to improving ways of working and increasing collaboration among teams.

Department Specific sessions

BY THE END OF THIS TRAINING COURSE PARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE LEARNED:

  • Have confidence using spreadsheets
  • Be able to troubleshoot spreadsheet problems
  • Be confident in estimating materials
  • Be confident in estimating labour
  • Prepare consistent budgets based on information and tangible assumptions
  • Be able to communicate their budget to LP, HOD, Prod Accountant
  • Understand the impact of production changes on their budget
  • Know how to revise and communicate budget impacts following changes in production

Details

Start:
October 14
End:
January 25, 2025
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3+ Years’ Experience, Head of Department, Returning to Work
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Art, Costume, Hair and Make-up, Locations
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