The TV Access Project (TAP) is delighted to have worked with its partner, Pact to launch a toolkit to support the production sector to embed accessibility and inclusion for disabled people at every stage of production.
Throughout the year, industry events take place across the UK and overseas, providing opportunities to develop your knowledge, pitch ideas, network and sell content.
Nine broadcasters have signed an open letter stating their aim that by the 2025 edition of the Edinburgh TV Festival they will only be working with production spaces that have completed a TV Access Project (TAP) self-audit.
The document is aimed at improving the working life of freelancers throughout the television community and has been devised by the Coalition For Change, the industry-wide group founded by Adeel Amini, of which Pact is a member...
Gabriella Lafor and Chris Sanders are UK-based talents working with independent production companies and will embark on the year-long scholarship initiative in 2020. Pact is proud to be a founding partner of the David Lyle Foundation and to support the work it is doing to help young executives build successful careers...
All training is targeted at areas identified by industry as shortages and skills gaps and, wherever possible, takes place at times to suit busy working professionals...
Once you have your export strategy, what next? There are a range of ways that Pact can help you to achieve the targets you set in the Export Accelerator, including organised delegations to markets, intel on export successes, and more...