albert training

We’ve adapted our albert training programme, so that we can deliver it to you as an online webinar, during the UK lockdown. As always, our training is free to attend.

We’re offering two different sessions, one for people working behind the scenes in production and one for those writing content for the screen. You’re welcome to sign up for either session or both.

We’re limiting each session to 12 people to allow everyone to get the full benefit of our training.

Although shorter than our usual course, you can still be awarded the albert training certificate and digital badge by successfully completing either session.

Read about each session below and book your space via our event page

1. Sustainable Production - behind the scenes

BAFTA’s albert project is supporting the industry in eliminating waste and carbon emissions. This training session is an opportunity for all those in the TV industry to understand the key challenges for productions, genres and the industry as a whole, as well as what can be done at every level to promote environmental sustainability.

2 x 60 mins (these sessions will be run back to back, with a 10 minute break in between)

  • Context: Climate change fundamentals, implications and actions
  • Creating content that supports the transition to a sustainable society

2. Planet Placement - Onscreen

BAFTA’s albert project supports TV content creatives in taking an authentic, inventive and optimistic approach to communicating climate change. This 2 hour session is an opportunity for all those in the TV industry to explore how to use authenticity and creativity to prevent the end of the f#<$’ing world 🙂.

2 x 60 mins (these sessions will be run back to back, with a 10 minute break in between)

  • Context: Climate change fundamentals, implications and actions
  • Creating content that supports the transition to an environmentally sustainable society

Attendees can expect a detailed introduction to climate change, to learn the skills to appraise content under a new climate lens and to pick up new ideas with relevance for all genres.