Catch-up on previous events
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The West Midlands on the world stage: Going global and leaving a legacy
With Coventry City of Culture in 2021 and Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022, hear how digital curators, experts in immersive experiences and filmmakers are showcasing the West Midlands. -
Lunch with Âé¶¹Éç Three: Channel of the year 2020
Controller Fiona Campbell discusses how Âé¶¹Éç Three delivers innovative programmes for young audiences whilst commissioning editors and independent producers reveal the nuts and bolts of finding talent and moulding new ideas. -
Exploring Esports
An introduction to the exciting world of esports and what it means for those of us working in the media and creative industries. -
The Âé¶¹Éç podcast commissioner and producer: Reaching young audiences
Join Radio 1’s Katie Thistleton for this look at the rise of podcasting amongst younger audiences, what the Âé¶¹Éç commissioning team are looking for and what makes for a hit podcast. -
Meet the Âé¶¹Éç Writersroom
Interested in writing scripts for TV or Radio? Then this is your chance to meet the Âé¶¹Éç Writersroom - people who discover, develop and champion new and experienced writing talent from across the whole of the UK. -
Back on Duty with Jed Mercurio
As we eagerly await series six of Jed Mercurio’s gripping police drama Line of Duty, Louise Gallagher talks to Jed about his career and what’s next. -
Early Careers at the Âé¶¹Éç: An introduction
Hear from the Âé¶¹Éç’s Early Careers Recruitment team about the opportunities available and some top tips on your application. -
Lunch with Âé¶¹Éç's His Dark Materials
Find out how a successful marketing and press campaign excites and engages legions of fans and brings them back for a second Âé¶¹Éç series. -
TV Roles: Diversity in the detail?
Join Âé¶¹Éç News’ Babita Sharma in conversation with Deborah Williams, Executive Director of the Creative Diversity Network, for a frank and lively appraisal of the TV sector’s latest race and ethnic diversity data. -
Edinburgh 2020: When the world’s leading arts festivals went virtual
Join Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe producers, performers and programme makers, for this Masterclass which discusses the effects and repercussions of the year the Arts and Comedy festival went virtual. -
Lockdown 2.0: Think like a digital entrepreneur with your creative content
In a lockdown world, learn how to leverage content creation strategically and think like a creative entrepreneur. -
Capturing Black Lives Matter: the inside story from Bristol’s creatives
How has making content during the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement changed the game for Bristol’s creative community? -
Lunch with Âé¶¹Éç Blue Room: Synthetic Personalities
How can broadcasters maintain trust with audiences in a world of synthetic media? Âé¶¹Éç Blue Room provides insight in this new technology. -
From theatre to TV: how to create drama during lockdown
Learn how Splendid Isolation, a series of short dramas produced by Lyric Theatre and Âé¶¹Éç NI, came about during lockdown in this exclusive masterclass. -
Lunch with Âé¶¹Éç Three's Normal People
Find out how a successful marketing campaign led Âé¶¹Éç Three’s Normal People to become the most successful new Drama launch in iPlayer history. -
His Dark Materials: The inside story
Find out how the ‘unfilmable’ Philip Pullman books were commissioned, envisioned and filmed with the executive producer and Âé¶¹Éç commissioner of His Dark Materials. -
The West Midlands Dream Factory & Creative Engine
From film to TV, game design to live streaming, meet the region's leaders in content creation. Discover new industry focused training and the importance of inclusivity in the creative industries. -
MyWorld, R&D and the visual future!
Hear from the experts working on MyWorld, a £46m project bringing together Âé¶¹Éç, Aardman, Netflix and University of Bristol research. -
Exploring the future… Exploring virtual production
Think Mandalorian, cutting edge and virtual production. A collision of skills, technology and new opportunities for you.