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Grierson DocLab In Focus: Editing,
Grierson DocLab

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Grierson DocLab In Focus: Editing

Grierson DocLab | In person and online

Grierson DocLab

About the Grierson DocLab training and mentoring schemes

Grierson DocLab, supported by The Rank Foundation and Netflix, is a training scheme that helps new entrants thrive in the world of factual and documentary programme-making. From 2021, The Grierson Trust also offers two further specialist schemes in the form of Grierson DocLab In Focus: Editing and Grierson DocLab In Focus: Production Management, with support from Netflix.

About Grierson DocLab

Grierson DocLab is a training scheme that helps new entrants thrive in the world of factual and documentary programme-making. It has been running since 2012, with the exception of 2014, and The Trust keeps in contact with Grierson DocLab Alumni as they progress their career.

The scheme takes place over the course of one year and is made up of: a six-day online training programme; a paid two or four-week placement at a UK production company; a match with an industry mentor; camera and editing training; a trip to Sheffield Doc/Fest; attending the Grierson Awards in November, plus networking and one-day training opportunities too.

The programme is targeted at UK-based young people aged 18-25 who are passionate about factual television, from nature documentaries to reality TV; short-form content to feature docs and everything in between. It gives trainees the knowledge, network and confidence to pursue a career in factual television.

Applications for Grierson DocLab 2021 are now open. Find out more.

The editing programme also has eight places available for those aged 18+ with some post-production experience looking to step up to Assistant Editor, who want to learn the art and craft of narrative storytelling. The programme will involve a rigorous schedule with leading industry speakers covering topics such as: managing the relationship with the director; insight and case studies from editors about how they have developed their respective careers; and how to enhance the story and challenges in the edit. This scheme will be an opportunity to develop and hone creative skills, moving from the technical ability to edit, to making artistic decisions in order to create the story in the edit.

Candidates for the editing scheme are expected to be proficient in basic editing skills on Avid or Premier Pro at the time of applying.

Applications for Grierson DocLab In Focus: Editing are now open. Find out more.

Both new DocLab In Focus training courses will prepare each successful applicant for an up-to-three-month paid contract working on a Netflix documentary production. Coupled with ongoing support from The Grierson Trust, trainees will have access to networking events plus professional development opportunities through a programme of webinars over six months. They will be assigned an industry mentor and all trainees will then join the Grierson DocLab Alumni group which provides continuing support through its network.

The Trust has an established track record of supporting under-represented groups in the factual TV industry. We therefore particularly encourage applications to all schemes from women; people with a disability; those from BAME backgrounds; people from the LGBTQ+ community; and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We also encourage candidates from geographical areas across the UK that do not have many opportunities in the screen industries to apply. This is not a definitive list and those applying will have the opportunity to make their case as to how they meet these criteria. This is in line with the positive action provision of the Equality Act 2010. 




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