BFI

Short Film Commission 2024

Thanks to support from BFI Film Academy South West and Watershed, we are pleased to announce we will be commissioning another young filmmaker to produce an original short film!

Applications have now closed.

Are you aged 16 - 19? Are you interested in pursuing your passion for film and seeing where it can take you?

Sign up for our e-newsletter to be notified when applications open for our next BFI Film Academy Short Course in the Autumn of 2025.

BFI Film Academy offers opportunities to get to know more about film and how to forge a career in the screen industries. As a student on the Film Academy short course, you’ll gain hands-on filmmaking experience, working alongside industry professionals to develop practical knowledge and skills. On the seven day course you’ll get to make two short films, watch films, receive career signposting, work towards a recognised NCFE qualification and receive career masterclasses.

The cost is likely to be £25 but if you will struggle to find this then talk to us.

We welcome and encourage applications from people; with disabilities, who are LGBTQIA+, from lower socio-economic backgrounds, from ethnically diverse communities, and from other disadvantaged groups. We want to prioritise people under-represented in our workforce and in the industry. Bursaries are available for travel and other expenses such as care or support costs.

Eligibility for short courses, in order to apply you must:

  • be aged 16 to 19-years-old on the first day of the course (applicants who are in receipt of an EHC plan (an education, health and care plan) may be recruited up to 25 years old)

  • be a UK resident

  • have a passion or talent for filmmaking and an ambition to work in the screen industries

  • be able to commit to the duration of the course

  • not currently be at university or enrolled at university when the course starts

  • not have previously enrolled on a BFI Film Academy course

BFI Film Academy offers opportunities for ambitious 16-25 year olds, anywhere in the UK, to get to know more about film and how to forge a career in the screen industries.  As each course is likely to have more people apply than available places, any evidence you have of your passion or talent will help your application. Every course is open to young people from anywhere in the UK and from any background. No academic education or degree is necessary.

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Previous masterclass speakers include Harry Potter Editor Mick Audsley, Award winning Filmmaker Sophie Littman and Filmmaker and Company Founder Stephanie Castelete-Tyrrell. James Holcombe, a 16mm filmmaker and photochemical film production. Catherine Goldschmidt BSC, Cinematographer who has worked on House of Dragon, Dr Who and Renegade Nell.  Jeremy DeCoursey, who was the Locations Manager for the recent TV series Lockwood & Co and has worked on feature films such as The Batman, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Paddington and Fast & Furious 6. Lily Limmer, who was a Sustainability Coordinator for Warner Brothers and Apple TV.

BFI Film Academy Short Course are delivered at locations across the UK and supported by the Department for Education, National Lottery, Screen Scotland and Northern Ireland Screen. This programme is part of the BFI Film Academy Short Course, South West Consortium. A BFI funded programme led by Watershed in partnership with Somerset Film, City Eye and Screen Cornwall.

“When my friends in film ask for advice on where to start in the industry, I always refer them to the BFI Film Academy.”
- Sam

“I have hugely benefited from attending the BFI Film Academy, not only from the skills I was taught, but the confidence and
motivation they passed on to me.”
- Rosie

“It opened my eyes to the impact of editing and how each individual will make something different from yourself. Skip to the present day and I'm now editing Factual TV shows. I think the BFI Film Academy left its impression on me.” - Max

“BFI Film Academy helped me with my application to Weymouth College to study a diploma in Film and Television. More importantly, it reinvigorated and refuelled my dreams of turning filmmaking into a career.” - Lily

“Through networking on this course, I had the opportunity to gain work experience as a Location Marshall for a production called ‘Black Cake’ which was being filmed in Wales. It was truly an amazing experience, which solidified for me that I definitely want to get in the film industry.”
- Morgan

“The first day was a invaluable, learning how to use the equipment, sharing ideas, then creating a short film in a small group to screening it just few hours after.”
- Ben

“The BFI Film Academy course was very beneficial for me, I gained experience in every element of production in a non-judgemental environment. I learnt everything from how to storyboard, to how to operate a camera, and then how to colour grading the footage!”
- Imogen

Short Film Commission 2023

Thanks to support from BFI Film Academy South West and Watershed, for helping us to commission another young filmmaker to produce an original short film!

Jasmine Otley was the successful commission for her short film ‘65p’, a live action and animated short inspired by climate change. The film premiered at The Engine Room and screened at the Watershed in Bristol. Jasmine is definitely one to watch for the future.

Last year’s successful filmmakers - James Gardner and Ralph Hutchins - had their work screened at Scott Cinema before going on to be screened at the Watershed, Bristol and entered into film festivals around the world. To read more about what happened last year scroll to the bottom.

If you are a young creative, we have other opportunities for you to get involved with! Twice a year, we run a Young Creatives Networking Event to help expand your network, along with our Short Film Night, where you can share and premiere your films.