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Donegal Film Office and the National Talent Academies for Film & TV and Crew Academy West are hosting a networking event in Regional Cultural Centre Letterkenny on November 25.
The networking event is aimed at filmmakers in the Donegal area who would like to strengthen their county’s screen industry. This will include writers, directors, producers, and crew from all departments. The networking event is for anyone interested in and/or currently working in film and TV. This session will act as an incubator for local talent, giving the opportunity for filmmakers to meet and network while hearing from the Donegal Film Office and NTA on upcoming training, opportunities, and initiatives.
This will include more details on the Crew Academy West’s Passport to Production – a Screen Ireland flagship programme which is now validated by the Technological University Dublin.
The NTA was established in 2021, the National Talent Academy is an initiative of Screen Ireland to support and nurture diverse and regional talent with bespoke training opportunities and initiatives. To find out more about the objectives of the Crew, Animation and Film & TV Academies at www.nationaltalentacademies.ie The Film Office acts as the main resource for filmmakers in Donegal and those who wish to film in Donegal from all over the world. Established by Donegal County Council in 2003 to promote the region and to help develop the profile of the county. Working in cooperation with Fís Éireann (Screen Ireland) the Film Office helps filmmakers to find locations, cast and crew, technical services and local service providers.
Donegal has been the location for recent productions including It is in Us All, Gods Creatures. Obituary and In the land of Saints & Sinners Find out more about Donegal Film Office website on donegalfilmoffice.ie
The Networking Coffee Morning will run from 11am to 1pm and is open to all. RSVP at https://forms.office.com/r/z9tPpY4F1b
Please email eibh.collins@nationaltalentacademies.ie with any queries.
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