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FLAMIN Assistant: ProductionsFLAMIN Assistant: Productions

News release 04/03/2010

FLAMIN Assistant: Productions
Salary: £16,000-£25,000
Fixed term contract to end of March 2011.

JOB DETAILS

Film London is the strategic agency for film and media in the Capital. Funded by the UK Film Council and the London Development Agency, we support the sustainable development of all the screen industries based in the Capital – film, television, video, commercials and new interactive media.

Our aim is simple: to sustain, promote and develop London as a major international film-making and film cultural capital. We will achieve this through facilitating a range of beneficial new partnerships across the city, through direct funding of some key London media activities, as well as assisting the film-makers who choose to work in our city.

The Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN) is funded by Arts Council England, London and supports London based artists in the moving image in all its forms. FLAMIN Productions commissions new, single screen works which represent a significant leap in artists' careers. Developed to reflect the changes in artists' moving image practice, it aims to attract the capital's most innovative moving image artists and is underpinned with an open application process.

The FLAMIN Assistant Productions will be responsible for providing administrative support to the production scheme and other FLAMIN work areas.

The FLAMIN Assistant: Productions will be reporting to the Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network Manager who in turn reports to the Head of Production.

For a full job spec and details on how to apply for this post click here.


Closing date for applications: Monday 22 March 2010, 12 midday

Interviews are likely to take place on Friday 26 and Monday 29 March 2010.

It is the policy of Film London to promote and integrate equality of opportunity into all aspects of its business, including its appointment of staff. We wish to ensure that Film London reflects the diversity of the communities in which it works. We welcome applications from groups currently under-represented including Black, Asian and Chinese and other ethnic minority groups, and disabled people.



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