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National Film and Television School

The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is a film, television and games school established in 1971 and based at Beaconsfield Studios in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. It is featured in the 2021 ranking by The Hollywood Reporter of the top 15 International film schools.[1]

National Film and Television School
NFTS in 2011
MottoOur Credits Tell The Story
TypeEducational Charity
Established1971; 52 years ago (1971)
Academic affiliation
CILECT
PresidentLord David Puttnam
DirectorDr Jon Wardle
Postgraduates500
Other students
100
Location, ,
England

51°36′19″N 0°38′15″W / 51.6054°N 0.6374°W / 51.6054; -0.6374
CampusBeaconsfield Film Studios
WebsiteOfficial website

Its community of students makes around a hundred and fifty films a year on courses that are over 90% practical and unlike courses offered at other UK film schools. As of 2021 it had over 500 students and about a fifteen hundred a year on its short courses delivered in Beaconsfield and at its hubs in Glasgow, Leeds and Cardiff. Beaconsfield Studios consists of film and television stages; animation and production design studios; edit suites; sound post-production facilities; a music recording studio and four dubbing theatres. The school completed an expansion and modernisation programme in early 2017 with new teaching facilities, a third cinema and a new 4K Television Studio.

The BBC stated that the NFTS was the "leading centre of excellence for education in film and television programme making", and noted that it was "relevant to the industry's present and future needs."[2] British Film Magazine once described the NFTS as being one of the few schools to come "very, very close" to guaranteeing a job in the film industry, and named its leader (Powell) a "maverick";[3] Filmmaking.net named it one of two films schools outside the US which had such a high international reputation.[4]

NFTS student films have been nominated for an Oscar three times in the last six years. Additionally, in 2017 NFTS graduation film, A Love Story, directed and co-written by Anushka Naanayakkara, won the British Short Animation BAFTA at the EE British Academy Film Awards, making it the fourth year in a row that NFTS students have picked up this accolade.[5] This is the second consecutive year that two of NFTS students' graduation films competed for the same prize, with A Love Story up against The Alan Dimension directed and co-written by Jac Clinch.[6] NFTS student films are regularly selected for the top film festivals around the world. In 2016–17 highlights included selections at Cannes and Annecy Animation Festival and top prizes in nearly all the Royal Television Society categories for which they are eligible.[7]

In 2018, the school was the recipient of the "BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award" at the 71st British Academy Film Awards.[8][9]

History edit

 
One of the new NFTS buildings to be opened in 2017 (artist's impression).

The National Film School opened in 1971, the work of four years of planning to create an institution to train personnel for the British film industry. The Department of Education and Science had in 1967 recommended the creation of a national film school for the UK, and in 1969 an inquiry led by Lord Lloyd of Hampstead began to develop plans. Colin Young CBE became the founding director in 1971, a post he held for more than 2 decades, at a time when the school produced alumni including Bill Forsyth, Terence Davies, Julien Temple, Beeban Kidron, and Nick Park.

In 2016, the NFTS announced it had received funding to increase the capacity of its site in Beaconsfield including a '4K Digital Content Production Training Studio' (a refit of the 1960s TV studio) and the addition of a number of new MA and diploma courses including Directing & Producing Natural History & Science; Production Technology; Marketing for Film, TV & Games; Graphics & Titles for Television & Film and Creative Business for Entrepreneurs & Executives. In April 2017, it was announced that Nik Powell was to step down as Director of the school,[10] with Jon Wardle succeeding him in the role.

The NFTS holds yearly graduation shows at the Picturehouse Central in Soho,[11] and they were previously held at the BFI Southbank (formerly known as the National Film Theatre). These are highly selective and invite-only events which showcase the students' projects to scouts and industry professionals, ensuring that the students receive maximum exposure.

Awards and nominations edit

 
Alumnus Nick Park has gone on to win four Oscars.

Alumni of the National Film and Television School have gone on to win Oscars, BAFTAs and Emmys as well as film festival prizes from around the world. In the last 6 years student films The Confession (2011), Head Over Heels (2013), The Bigger Picture (2015) have gone on to be nominated for three Oscars, and the graduation film A Love Story won the 2017 BAFTA for Best Short Animation, the fourth year in a row an NFTS animation has won the category.[12][13]

In 2013 the NFTS graduation film "Miss Todd" won the Student Academy Award for Best Foreign Film presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This marked the sixth time the NFTS had won in this category, more than any other Film School outside of the United States. In 2016, The National Film and Television School once again affirmed its place as the number one international film school by winning accolades in all three categories in the CILECT Prize, the global film school awards. The NFTS won "Best Documentary" for The Archipelago, "Best Animation" for Edmond and was awarded second prize in the "Fiction" category for Patriot.

Facilities edit

 
A TV show being rehearsed in the TV Studio

The school's facilities were expanded in 2008 with the addition of new teaching spaces, public spaces and a new cinema, designed by Glenn Howells Architects. Upon its completion in 2008, the strikingly modern three-story building (see photo above) won a coveted RIBA prize.[14][15] In June 2009 it was formally named The Oswald Morris Building in honour of veteran cinematographer Ossie Morris.

Two new buildings and one refurbished building opened in January 2017. This included the refurbishment of the 4K Digital Content Production Training Studio, located in the original 1960s TV studio which was completely refurbished with state-of-the-art equipment. In July 2017 this building was named the "Sky Studios at the NFTS" building,[16] with the Production Galleries named "The Sony Gallery".[17] This studio is primarily used by the Camera, Sound & Vision Mixing for Television Production diploma course and the Directing and Producing Television Entertainment MA course.

Inside the "Channel 4 Rose Building",[16] there are new facilities for the Games Design and Development and Digital Effects MA courses, as well as an extra cinema, café and incubation space to enable graduates to start new businesses and accommodate new ground-breaking courses, enhancing the NFTS' already diverse programme.

A new teaching block on the north of the site houses a new studio, edit suites, dedicated suites for the Sound Design MA and Graphics and Titles for Film and Television diploma courses, as well as multi-purpose teaching spaces.

There are four dedicated stages on site:[18]

  • Stage 1 (Main Stage) – 7,000 square feet (650 m2) (approx.) – traditional wooden floor film stage with permanent scenic cloth
  • Studio 2 (TV Studio) – 3,600 square feet (330 m2) (approx.) – concrete resin floor television studio
  • Stage 3 (Rehearsal Stage) – 1,050 square feet (98 m2) (approx.) – traditional wooden floor film stage
  • Stage 4 (Teaching Block Stage) – 900 square feet (84 m2) (approx.) – resin floor multi-purpose stage

There are also a number of dedicated spaces for animation and music recording.

Funding edit

Until its repeal in 1986, the school was funded partly through a tax on cinema ticket sales known as the Eady Levy, named after then UK Treasury official Sir Wilfred Eady. The NFTS has since been funded by the UK Government, via (today) the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and the television and film industries.

Key Partner Sponsors include the Film Distributors' Association and the UK Cinema Association in addition to the main UK terrestrial and satellite broadcasting companies BBC, Channel 4, Sky, and ITV. In addition, a large number of public and private donors fund scholarships to assist British students.

Postgraduate students from the UK can now apply for a loan to help with their studies at any UK university including the NFTS via the Student Loans Company.

Courses of studies edit

Members edit

The school has[when?] around 110 full-time staff as well as many top tutors from within the industry.

Honorary Fellows edit

The National Film and Television School has named more than 30 honorary fellows.[22] The programme was founded in 1981, and ceremonies take place at the NTFS graduation ceremony each year. Honorary Fellows are recognised for their "outstanding contribution to the British film and television industry."[22]

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NFTS redirects here For similar terms see NFT disambiguation and NFS disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources National Film and Television School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The National Film and Television School NFTS is a film television and games school established in 1971 and based at Beaconsfield Studios in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire England It is featured in the 2021 ranking by The Hollywood Reporter of the top 15 International film schools 1 National Film and Television SchoolNFTS in 2011MottoOur Credits Tell The StoryTypeEducational CharityEstablished1971 52 years ago 1971 Academic affiliationCILECTPresidentLord David PuttnamDirectorDr Jon WardlePostgraduates500Other students100LocationBeaconsfield Buckinghamshire England51 36 19 N 0 38 15 W 51 6054 N 0 6374 W 51 6054 0 6374CampusBeaconsfield Film StudiosWebsiteOfficial websiteIts community of students makes around a hundred and fifty films a year on courses that are over 90 practical and unlike courses offered at other UK film schools As of 2021 it had over 500 students and about a fifteen hundred a year on its short courses delivered in Beaconsfield and at its hubs in Glasgow Leeds and Cardiff Beaconsfield Studios consists of film and television stages animation and production design studios edit suites sound post production facilities a music recording studio and four dubbing theatres The school completed an expansion and modernisation programme in early 2017 with new teaching facilities a third cinema and a new 4K Television Studio The BBC stated that the NFTS was the leading centre of excellence for education in film and television programme making and noted that it was relevant to the industry s present and future needs 2 British Film Magazine once described the NFTS as being one of the few schools to come very very close to guaranteeing a job in the film industry and named its leader Powell a maverick 3 Filmmaking net named it one of two films schools outside the US which had such a high international reputation 4 NFTS student films have been nominated for an Oscar three times in the last six years Additionally in 2017 NFTS graduation film A Love Story directed and co written by Anushka Naanayakkara won the British Short Animation BAFTA at the EE British Academy Film Awards making it the fourth year in a row that NFTS students have picked up this accolade 5 This is the second consecutive year that two of NFTS students graduation films competed for the same prize with A Love Story up against The Alan Dimension directed and co written by Jac Clinch 6 NFTS student films are regularly selected for the top film festivals around the world In 2016 17 highlights included selections at Cannes and Annecy Animation Festival and top prizes in nearly all the Royal Television Society categories for which they are eligible 7 In 2018 the school was the recipient of the BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at the 71st British Academy Film Awards 8 9 Contents 1 History 2 Awards and nominations 3 Facilities 4 Funding 5 Courses of studies 5 1 Full time MA courses 5 2 Diploma courses 5 3 Certificate courses 5 4 Short courses 6 Members 6 1 Board 6 2 Partners 6 3 Key tutors 6 4 Chairs 7 Honorary Fellows 7 1 Honorary Fellows 8 Notable alumni selection 8 1 Animation 8 2 Cinematography 8 3 Directing film 8 4 Directing television 8 5 Composing for film and television 8 6 Documentary 8 7 Film editing 8 8 Producing 8 9 Screenwriting 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp One of the new NFTS buildings to be opened in 2017 artist s impression The National Film School opened in 1971 the work of four years of planning to create an institution to train personnel for the British film industry The Department of Education and Science had in 1967 recommended the creation of a national film school for the UK and in 1969 an inquiry led by Lord Lloyd of Hampstead began to develop plans Colin Young CBE became the founding director in 1971 a post he held for more than 2 decades at a time when the school produced alumni including Bill Forsyth Terence Davies Julien Temple Beeban Kidron and Nick Park In 2016 the NFTS announced it had received funding to increase the capacity of its site in Beaconsfield including a 4K Digital Content Production Training Studio a refit of the 1960s TV studio and the addition of a number of new MA and diploma courses including Directing amp Producing Natural History amp Science Production Technology Marketing for Film TV amp Games Graphics amp Titles for Television amp Film and Creative Business for Entrepreneurs amp Executives In April 2017 it was announced that Nik Powell was to step down as Director of the school 10 with Jon Wardle succeeding him in the role The NFTS holds yearly graduation shows at the Picturehouse Central in Soho 11 and they were previously held at the BFI Southbank formerly known as the National Film Theatre These are highly selective and invite only events which showcase the students projects to scouts and industry professionals ensuring that the students receive maximum exposure Awards and nominations edit nbsp Alumnus Nick Park has gone on to win four Oscars Main article List of awards and nominations received by the school 2007 2011 Alumni of the National Film and Television School have gone on to win Oscars BAFTAs and Emmys as well as film festival prizes from around the world In the last 6 years student films The Confession 2011 Head Over Heels 2013 The Bigger Picture 2015 have gone on to be nominated for three Oscars and the graduation film A Love Story won the 2017 BAFTA for Best Short Animation the fourth year in a row an NFTS animation has won the category 12 13 In 2013 the NFTS graduation film Miss Todd won the Student Academy Award for Best Foreign Film presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences This marked the sixth time the NFTS had won in this category more than any other Film School outside of the United States In 2016 The National Film and Television School once again affirmed its place as the number one international film school by winning accolades in all three categories in the CILECT Prize the global film school awards The NFTS won Best Documentary for The Archipelago Best Animation for Edmond and was awarded second prize in the Fiction category for Patriot Facilities edit nbsp A TV show being rehearsed in the TV StudioThe school s facilities were expanded in 2008 with the addition of new teaching spaces public spaces and a new cinema designed by Glenn Howells Architects Upon its completion in 2008 the strikingly modern three story building see photo above won a coveted RIBA prize 14 15 In June 2009 it was formally named The Oswald Morris Building in honour of veteran cinematographer Ossie Morris Two new buildings and one refurbished building opened in January 2017 This included the refurbishment of the 4K Digital Content Production Training Studio located in the original 1960s TV studio which was completely refurbished with state of the art equipment In July 2017 this building was named the Sky Studios at the NFTS building 16 with the Production Galleries named The Sony Gallery 17 This studio is primarily used by the Camera Sound amp Vision Mixing for Television Production diploma course and the Directing and Producing Television Entertainment MA course Inside the Channel 4 Rose Building 16 there are new facilities for the Games Design and Development and Digital Effects MA courses as well as an extra cinema cafe and incubation space to enable graduates to start new businesses and accommodate new ground breaking courses enhancing the NFTS already diverse programme A new teaching block on the north of the site houses a new studio edit suites dedicated suites for the Sound Design MA and Graphics and Titles for Film and Television diploma courses as well as multi purpose teaching spaces There are four dedicated stages on site 18 Stage 1 Main Stage 7 000 square feet 650 m2 approx traditional wooden floor film stage with permanent scenic cloth Studio 2 TV Studio 3 600 square feet 330 m2 approx concrete resin floor television studio Stage 3 Rehearsal Stage 1 050 square feet 98 m2 approx traditional wooden floor film stage Stage 4 Teaching Block Stage 900 square feet 84 m2 approx resin floor multi purpose stageThere are also a number of dedicated spaces for animation and music recording Funding editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Until its repeal in 1986 the school was funded partly through a tax on cinema ticket sales known as the Eady Levy named after then UK Treasury official Sir Wilfred Eady The NFTS has since been funded by the UK Government via today the Department for Culture Media and Sport and the television and film industries Key Partner Sponsors include the Film Distributors Association and the UK Cinema Association in addition to the main UK terrestrial and satellite broadcasting companies BBC Channel 4 Sky and ITV In addition a large number of public and private donors fund scholarships to assist British students Postgraduate students from the UK can now apply for a loan to help with their studies at any UK university including the NFTS via the Student Loans Company Courses of studies editFull time MA courses edit validated by the Royal College of Art Cinematography Composing for Film and television Creative Business for Entrepreneurs and Executives Digital Effects Directing Animation Directing Documentary Directing Fiction Directing and Producing Science and Natural History Directing and Producing Television Entertainment Editing Film Studies Programming and Curation Games Design and Development Marketing Distribution Sales and Exhibition Producing Production Design Production Technology Screenwriting Sound Design for Film and televisionDiploma courses edit Assistant Directing and Floor Managing Assistant Camera Focus Pulling and Loading Camera Sound amp Vision Mixing for Television Production Creative Digital Producing Directing Commercials and Promos Factual Development and Production Graphics and Titles for Film and television Model Making for Animation Production Accounting Production Management for Film and television Location Sound Recording for Film and Television Script Development Sports Production Writing and Producing Comedy Certificate courses edit Filmmaking Character Animation Virtual Production Casting Producing Your First Feature Script Supervision and Continuity Screenwriting Finding Your Voice Location Management for Film amp TVShort courses edit Shortcourses NFTS regularly run short courses for professionals working in the film and television industries covering the following areas Factual Drama Business Skills Camera amp Sound Editing Craft amp Technical MultiplatformMembers editThe school has when around 110 full time staff as well as many top tutors from within the industry Board edit President Lord Puttnam CBE 19 Chairman Patrick McKenna Director Dr Jon Wardle Governors Professor Geoffrey Crossick University of London Patrick Fueller Sara Geater All3Media Caroline Hollick Channel 4 Oli Hyatt Blue Zoo Productions Ian Lewis Sky Cinema Andrew McDonald DNA Films Steve Mertz Warner Bros Pukar Mehta ITV Studios Adil Ray OBE Laurent Samara Google UK Bal Samra Rose Garnatt BBC Sue Vertue Hartswood Films Joe Bradbury Walters NFTS Staff governor Partners edit Platinum Partner Sponsor 20 Channel 4 Key Partner Sponsors British Broadcasting Corporation Film Distributors Association ITV Sky Key Partner Funders Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport HEFCE Key tutors edit Alex Garland Associate Director 21 Brian Gilbert Co Head of Fiction Lesley Manning Co Head of Fiction Ian Sellar Co Head of Fiction Peter Dale Head of Documentary Robert Bradbrook Head of Animation Brian Ward Head of Screenwriting Stuart Harris BSC Co Head of Cinematography Oliver Stapleton BSC Co Head of Cinematography Sandra Hebron Head of Screen Arts Bex Hopkins Head of Production Management John Keane Head of Composing John Lee Head of Model Making John Rowe Head of Digital Effects Andy Worboys Head of Editing Alan Thorn Head of Games Design and Development Chris Auty Head of Producing Caroline Amies Head of Production Design David G Croft Head of Television Entertainment Simon Clark Head of Location Sound Recording Chris Pow Head of Sound Design John Rowe Head of Digital Effects Clare Crean Head of Marketing Distribution Sales and Exhibition Alan Thorn Head of GamesChairs edit Stephen Frears David Lean Chair in Fiction Direction 22 Simon Beaufoy Visiting Chair in Screenwriting Brian Tufano Visiting Chair in CinematographyHonorary Fellows editThe National Film and Television School has named more than 30 honorary fellows 22 The programme was founded in 1981 and ceremonies take place at the NTFS graduation ceremony each year Honorary Fellows are recognised for their outstanding contribution to the British film and television industry 22 Honorary Fellows edit The following are the Fellows as of March 2020 where alumni of the NTFS are indicated by an asterisk Lord Attenborough CBE 22 Amma Asante 22 Mark Baker 22 Sir Peter Bazalgette 22 Tim Bevan Malorie Blackman OBE 22 Barbara Broccoli 22 Sir Michael Caine CBE 22 Terence Davies 22 Sir Roger Deakins 22 CBE 23 Molly Dineen 22 Greg Dyke 22 Eric Fellner Paul Greengrass 22 Asif Kapadia 22 Duncan H Kenworthy OBE 22 Baroness Kidron OBE 22 Michael Kuhn 22 Sir David Lean CBE 22 Ken Loach 22 Kim Longinotto 22 Ossie Morris CBE 22 Steve Morrison 22 Nick Park CBE 22 Sir Alan Parker CBE 22 Ashley Pharoah 22 Lord Puttnam of Queensgate CBE 22 Michael Radford 22 Lynne Ramsay 22 Jonathan Ross 22 Tessa Ross CBE 22 Jack Valenti 22 Sally Wainwright David Yates 22 Colin Young 22 Other past fellow have included Lord Birkett citation needed who died in April 2015 24 Notable alumni selection edit This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2013 Animation edit Nick Park Chicken Run Wallace and Gromit Mark Baker Peppa Pig Ben and Holly s Little Kingdom Alison Snowden and David Fine Bob and Margaret Bob s Birthday Tony Collingwood Collingwood O Hare Ltd Dennis the Menace Yoko Jakamoko Toto Joan Ashworth The Web How Mermaids Breed Seedfold Films 3 Peach Animation Professor of Animation Royal College of Art 1994 to 2015 25 Cinematography edit Roger Deakins Jarhead A Beautiful Mind Fargo David Tattersall Die Another Day Star Wars Episodes I II and III Andrzej Sekula Pulp Fiction American Psycho Reservoir Dogs Alwin H Kuchler Code 46 The Mother Ratcatcher Morvern Callar Eduard Grau A Single Man Buried Suffragette Boy Erased Directing film edit Mark Herman Little Voice Brassed Off Michael Caton Jones Memphis Belle This Boy s Life Terence Davies Distant Voices Still Lives The Neon Bible Michael Radford Il Postino The Merchant of Venice Lynne Ramsay Ratcatcher Morvern Callar Julien Temple Joanna Hogg David Yates Harry Potter Beeban Kidron Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason Hippie Hippie Shake Anthony Waller An American Werewolf in Paris Mute Witness Michael Lennox A Patch of Fog Boogaloo and Graham Hives Georgis Grigorakis Digger Directing television edit Charles McDougall Desperate Housewives Queer As Folk Hillsborough David Yates State of Play Sex Traffic The Girl in the Cafe Toby Haynes Doctor Who Sherlock Wallander Composing for film and television edit Adiescar Chase Heartstopper Natalie Ann Holt Great Expectations The Honourable Woman Paddington Trevor Jones Richard III Brassed Off Julian Nott Wallace amp Gromit The Curse of the Were Rabbit The Wrong Trousers A Grand Day Out Dario Marianelli The Brothers Grimm V for Vendetta Pride and Prejudice Atonement Anna Karenina Documentary edit Nick Broomfield Kurt and Courtney Aileen Life and Death of a Serial Killer John Burgan Memory of Berlin Molly Dineen Home from the Hill Heart of the Angel Geri The Ark Kim Longinotto Divorce Iranian Style The Day I Will Never Forget Sisters in Law Hold Me Tight Let Me Go Rough Aunties Sean McAllister The Minders Settlers The Liberace of Baghdad Sandhya Suri I is for India Film editing edit Valerio Bonelli Hannibal Rising Cemetery Junction Nicolas Chaudeurge Red Road Fish Tank Wuthering Heights Hoping Chen Ilo Ilo Bill Diver Twenty Four Seven Distant Voices Still Lives Nick Fenton Nathan Barley The Arbor Submarine David Freeman The Full Monty Clash of the Titans Ill Manors Daniel Greenway Southcliffe Call the Midwife Peter Lambert The Twilight Saga New Moon Helle le Fevre Archipelago Exhibition Ewa J Lind Far North The Warrior Alex Mackie Downton Abbey Judge Dredd Wallander Jamie McCoan Doctor Who Lewis Kavanagh QC Agatha Christie s Poirot Goodnight Mister Tom Una Ni Dhonghaile Ripper Street Vera Doctor Who Wallander Quirke Upstairs Downstairs Lucia Zucchetti The Queen Ratcatcher The Merchant of Venice Producing edit Michele Camarda Wonderland This Year s Love Photographing Fairies Sebastian Cody After Dark The Secret Cabaret and other Open Media productions Ben Lock Purple and Brown Tiny Planets Rebekah Gilbertson The Edge of Love Patagonia Steve Morrison My Left Foot The Field Jack and Sarah co founder All3MediaScreenwriting edit Andras Gerevich Synchronoff 26 Ashley Pharoah Life on Mars Krysty Wilson Cairns 1917 Last Night in Soho 27 28 See also edit Film Glossary of motion picture termsReferences edit The Top 15 International Film Schools The Hollywood Reporter 16 August 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2019 BBC Press Office BBC and NFTS work together to put new documentary talent on TV www bbc co uk Retrieved 21 January 2019 RING NIK POWELL AT NFTS britishfilmmagazine com Archived from the original on 14 February 2008 What are the best film schools filmmaking net 9 December 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2020 NFTS Students Win Animation BAFTA 4th Year in a Row NFTS 2017 Henderson Steve 12 February 2017 BAFTA Wins for Kubo and the Two Strings A Love Story and The Jungle Book Skwigly NFTS Report amp Financial Statements 1 August 2016 31 July 2017 PDF National Film and Television School p 3 NFTS Special Award 2018 www bafta org 15 February 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2019 Bafta Film Awards 2018 All the winners 18 February 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2019 Mitchell Robert 7 April 2017 Nik Powell Exits Director Role at U K s NFTS After 14 Years Variety Retrieved 21 January 2019 Grater Tom 21 February 2017 NFTS crowns 2017 student winners ScreenDaily Retrieved 21 January 2019 British Short Animation A Love Story www bafta org 9 January 2017 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Milligan Mercedes 13 February 2017 NFTS Takes BAFTA Prize Announces New Diploma Animation Magazine Retrieved 21 January 2019 RIBA Announces 2008 Award Winners Bustler Retrieved 20 January 2019 RIBA Awards 2008 Buildings Architects e architect 10 February 2010 Retrieved 20 January 2019 a b Ed Vaizey Opens New Facilities at the NFTS Channel 4 Rose Building and the Sky Studios at the NFTS NFTS 7 July 2017 Retrieved 20 January 2019 Brand New Channel 4 Rose Building amp 4K Sky Studios at the NFTS Unveiled NFTS Website Retrieved 12 November 2017 Production Facilities NFTS 10 July 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2019 The Board NFTS 10 July 2018 Retrieved 11 June 2020 Partners NFTS 10 July 2018 Retrieved 11 June 2020 Teaching staff NFTS Retrieved 11 June 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai NTFS Staff 28 February 2020 Honorary Fellows NTFS co uk National Film and Television School NTFS Retrieved 28 February 2020 Palace and Gazette Staff 15 June 2013 Birthday Honours List United Kingdom 14 June 2013 London Gazette 60534 Suppl No 1 7 Lord Birkett arts supremo obituary The Telegraph 27 April 2015 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Professor Joan Ashworth to Stand Down as Head of Animation Royal College of Art 2 June 2015 Retrieved 5 December 2021 OUR SCREENING ROOM Andras Gerevich NFTS 9 December 2008 Archived from the original on 4 April 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Dougan Andy Screen Queen Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Archived from the original on 13 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 Harkness Alistair 6 January 2020 Glasgow s Krysty Wilson Cairns on co writing Golden Globe winner 1917 I ve been writing for five years and this is my first movie that has been made The Scotsman Archived from the original on 11 January 2020 Retrieved 12 January 2020 External links edit Official website nbsp NFTS Animation Department website Exploring the potential of NFTs in the music industry Department for Culture Media and Sport Quotas and Levies explanation of various national film levies including the Eady Levy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Film and Television School amp oldid 1180130139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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