B3 TalentLab 2012 Press Release

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TalentLab:
Back
for
a
second
year
 Discovering
the
next
wave
in
emerging
multicultural
talent
and
stories…

B3
Media
is
launching
TalentLab
for
the
second
year
running
‐
a
creative
development
programme
aimed
at
 Black,
Asian
and
minority
ethnic
artists
and
filmmakers
who
are
ready
to
take
their
careers
to
the
next
level.

 Applicants
can
visit
www.b3media.net/talentlab
for
more
information.

Applications
are
now
open,
and
our
 st closing
date
is
21 
May
2012.
 
 TalentLab
is
a
multimedia
programme
for
visual
and
digital
artists,
filmmakers,
writers
and
creative
directors
in
 theatre,
radio
and
spoken
word
who
wish
to
develop
and
pitch
their
projects
through
an
intensive
shared
lab
 process.


 
 Backed
by
three
partners
‐
the
Creative
Skillset
Film
Skills
Fund
(part
of
A
Bigger
Future
2),
University
of
 Nottingham’s
Horizon/
Mixed
Reality
Lab,
and
the
Binger
Film
Lab,
TalentLab
will
offer
participants
an
 unrivalled
opportunity
to
hone
their
skills,
sharpen
their
focus
and
gain
the
contacts
and
confidence
to
 compete
in
producing
multimedia
content
drawing
on
cross
disciplinary
skills
suitable
for
multi
platform
 distribution.

 
 TalentLab
transforms
raw
talent,
using
a
model
that
has
already
proven
highly
successful
in
B3’s
past
 professional
development
and
production
programmes
such
as
FeatureLab
(in
partnership
with
Film4),
Blank
 Slate
Digital
Shorts
(produced
with
the
UK
Film
Council)
and
PowerLab
(produced
with
the
Arts
Council’s
 Cultural
Leadership
Programme).
 
 The
programme
is
calling
for
applications
from
individuals
with
a
strong
story
to
tell
and
a
track
record
in
visual
 and
digital
arts,
film
and
TV,
radio
and
theatre.

B3
Media
is
hoping
to
find
24
candidates
with
ideas
to
 participate
in
a
series
of
development
labs
slated
for
June
2012.
From
these
labs,
up
to
12
projects
will
be
 selected
for
further
development
and
up
to
6
projects
will
be
commissioned
and
produced
between
August
 and
October
2012.
In
November,
project
teams
will
be
given
the
chance
to
pitch
for
further
development
 support
towards
full
realization
as
part
of
the
B3
Media
slate.
 
 Marc
 Boothe,
 Founder
 /
 Creative
 Director
 of
 B3
 Media,
 says:
 “Emerging
 artists
 and
 filmmakers
 from
 non‐ traditional
 backgrounds,
 particularly
 from
 outside
 London,
 are
 often
 isolated
 in
 this
 business.
 We
 hope
 to
 provide
 the
 support
 networks
 to
 help
 them
 build
 sustainable
 careers
 as
 well
 as
 creating
 an
 incubator
 environment
for
the
next
wave
of
storytellers
who
are
able
to
capture
the
full
flavour
of
the
UK
experience.’

 
 Dan
Simmons,
Creative
Skillset’s
Head
of
Film
said:
“We
are
delighted
to
be
building
on
the
successes
of
the
 first
iteration
of
TalentLab
which
has
already
delivered
some
fantastic
outcomes
with
a
number
of
the
projects
 being
picked
up
for
development.
TalentLab
plays
an
important
role
supporting
new
voices
and
increasing
the
 diversity
and
cultural
richness
of
our
industry.

The
new
partnerships
that
B3
Media
have
formed
with
the
 Binger
Filmlab
will
ensure
participants
are
able
to
work
and
connect
internationally
and
increase
their
 understanding
of
global
opportunities.”
 
 Binger
Filmlab’s
CEO
Gamila
Ylstra
said:
“we
consider
the
work
of
B3
Media
of
excellence,
both
in
the
quality
 of
selected
projects
and
talent.
Our
partnership
is
built
on
an
exchange
of
knowledge
and
collaboration
on/in
 workshops.
We
strongly
encourage
talented
filmmakers
and
artists
to
apply
and
benefit
from
the
excellent
 work
environment
offered
through
TalentLab.”
 Professor
Steve
Benford
of
Horizon
and
the
Mixed
Reality
Lab
said:
"I
am
extremely
excited
at
the
prospect
of
 developing
interactive
experiences
with
an
emerging
generation
of
creative
talent.
I
believe
that
this
 collaboration
will
have
a
major
impact
on
broadening
the
impact
of
Horizon's
digital
economy
research."


Note
to
editors:
 Bridging
the
Gap:
Creating
Opportunity

 Only
7%
of
the
UK’s
media
workforce
comes
from
Minority
Ethnic
backgrounds
(and
this
in
an
industry
 concentrated
in
London
where
more
than
a
third
of
the
total
workforce
comes
from
BAME
communities).
B3
is
 working
to
bridge
this
gap
to
identify
and
develop
the
vast
cadre
of
creative
talent
amongst
the
BAME
 population
and
encourage
a
more
representative
workforce.
TalentLab
is
a
positive
action
programme
aimed
 at
redressing
the
under‐representation
of
people
from
BAME
backgrounds
in
the
UK
Film
industry.
The
law
 permits
such
actions
where
there
is
evidence
of
under‐representation.
For
further
information,
see
statistics
 drawn
up
in
Creative
and
Cultural
Skills,
2010:
http://bit.ly/HfYX38.

 
 B3
Media
helps
artists
and
filmmakers
develop,
produce
and
distribute
their
work,
taking
them
from
the
spark
 of
an
idea
through
to
the
first
showing
and
beyond.
 Creating
Connections:
At
B3
we
make
connections
between
Britain’s
multi‐cultural
communities
and
the
UK’s
 creative
 industries
 ‐
 uniting
 the
 power
 of
 digital
 media
 with
 the
 creative
 potential
 of
 emerging
 artists
 and
 filmmakers.
 All
 of
 our
 activities
 are
 focused
 on
 finding
 and
 nurturing
 new
 talent
 and
 connecting
 this
 talent
 with
industry.
 The
 B3
 Model:
 B3
 acts
 as
 catalyst;
 physical
 and
 virtual
 hub;
 laboratory;
 incubator;
 producer;
 showcase
 and
 distributor
 in
 the
 UK
 and
 abroad.
 We
 do
 this
 for
 some
 of
 our
 most
 gifted
 Black,
 Asian
 and
 Minority
 Ethnic
 (BAME)
filmmakers
and
artists,
creating
new
opportunities
and
professional
pathways
for
them.

 We
do
this
through:
 Networking:
Giving
access
to
people,
networks,
opportunities,
ideas,
technologies
and
skills.
 Training:
Hot‐housing
new
ideas
and
talent.

 Support:
Offering
bespoke
mentoring
and
one
to
one
advice

 Production:
Providing
support
and
facilities
for
the
production
of
new
work
and
show
reels.
 Showcasing:
 Creating
 showcases
 for
 new
 work
 to
 be
 seen
 in;
 raising
 profiles
 and
 connecting
 artists
 with
 audiences.
 
 Creative
 Skillset
 helps
 the
 UK
 Creative
 Industries
 (creative
 and
 digital
 media,
 fashion
 and
 textiles
 and
 publishing)
 to
 be
 world‐beating
 by
 leading
 the
 sector’s
 skills
 and
 talent
 drive.
 We
 are
 an
 industry‐owned
 organisation
that
actively
involves
trade
unions,
professional
bodies
and
other
stakeholders
to
address
skills
 issues
in
our
industries.
We
are
the
leading
producer
of
Labour
Market
Information
on
the
Creative
Industries,
 and
 use
 this
 intelligence,
 as
 well
 as
 close
 consultation
 with
 our
 industries,
 to
 inform
 all
 the
 work
 we
 do.
 www.creativeskillset.org
 
 A
 Bigger
 Future
 2
 is
 the
 second
 phase
 of
 A
 Bigger
 Future,
 the
 UK
 film
 skills
 strategy
 developed
 by
 Creative
 Skillset
and
funded
by
the
Creative
Skillset
Film
Skills
Fund.
The
Creative
Skillset
Film
Skills
Fund
is
supported
 by
 the
 National
 Lottery
 through
 the
 BFI
 and
 the
 film
 industry
 through
 the
 Skills
 Investment
 Fund
 (SIF).
 The
 strategy
has
supported
the
careers
of
more
than
19,000
industry
professionals,
and
over
400
new
entrants,
 delivering
 increases
 in
 workforce
 diversity
 and
 leveraging
 over
 £70
 million
 in
 additional
 funding.
 www.abiggerfuture2.co.uk

 
 Horizon
Digital
Economy
Research
 Horizon
is
a
research
institute
at
The
University
of
Nottingham
engaged
in
digital
economy
research.

Funded
 by
Research
Councils
UK
(RCUK),
The
University
of
Nottingham
and
over
100
academic
and
industrial
partners,
 the
institute
comprises
both
a
research
hub
and
Doctoral
Training
Centre.

 Horizon
research
focuses
on
the
role
of
‘always
on,
always
with
you’
ubiquitous
computing
technology.
Our
 aim
is
to
investigate
the
technical
developments
needed
if
electronic
information
is
to
be
controlled,
managed
 and
harnessed
to
enhance
the
way
we
live,
work,
play
&
travel
in
the
future.
 
 Mixed
Reality
Lab
 The
Mixed
Reality
Lab
(MRL)
at
The
University
of
Nottingham
is
a
dedicated
facility
where
computer
scientists,
 psychologists,
sociologists,
engineers,
architects
and
artists
collaborate
to
explore
the
potential
of
ubiquitous,
 mobile
 and
 mixed
 reality
 technologies
 to
 shape
 everyday
 life.
 The
 laboratory
 is
 currently
 home
 to
 over
 fifty
 academics,
research
associates
and
PhD
students
who
are
undertaking
a
wide
ranging
programme
of
research
 into
mixed
reality
and
its
applications.


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