Apply for Showroom Young Programmers 2024
  • Showroom Young Programmers

    Apply to be part of a new initiative of young programmers aged 16-25 helping to support Showroom Cinema.
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    We are looking to recruit a number of Young Programmers to meet once a month and assist us with the curation of our film programme at Showroom Cinema. 
     
    Our Young Programmers will: 

    • host takeover screenings to exhibit films of their choice at Showroom Cinema 
    • curate talks and events around their selected films, and budget for these accordingly 
    • receive free tickets to the Showroom Cinema and get a free +1 each week
    • take part in low-budget filmmaking workshops
    • have exclusive access to new releases 
    • assist with the marketing and distribution of new films 
    • help increase engagement among our young audiences (Cine26; ages 16 to 26) 
    • develop a diverse cinema programme which is representative of the world we live in 
    • help to run the BFI Film Academy Young Programmers Film Festival at Showroom Cinema in February

    Showroom Young Programmers will meet once a month on Mondays from 5.30 - 7pm at Showroom Cinema in Sheffield city centre. We will focus on programming indie films, particularly British ones, world cinema, cult cinema and classic cinema in line with Showroom’s audience. 

     

    Deadline for Applications: 1st January 2024

  • Apply to be a Young Programmer at Showroom Cinema

  • Section 1: Personal Details

    Please give us the following details so that we might contact you with further information about this opportunity.
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  • Section 2: About You

  • The following questions ask you to talk about yourself and why you would benefit from this programme. Please note it is likely there will be more applications than places and applicants will be selected based on their responses and material submitted through this application form.

    If you would like to answer through a video, please include a link in the text boxes. Make sure to answer all the questions. If you have any concerns about filling in this form or would like support to do so, please contact bfi.academy@srws.org.uk 

  • Section 3: Diversity and Inclusion Monitoring Form

  • We want to ensure that all aspects of our work reflect diversity and support equality of opportunity. Therefore, we would like to take this opportunity to ask you to complete an equality monitoring form.

    Your cooperation in completing this form is greatly appreciated. Any information you provide us with will be processed separately to your application to the Young Programmers group and used for equalities monitoring purposes only. We use this information to produce anonymised statistical data on equalities, which we may publish and share with the government departments providing our funding.

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  • Disability: The Equality Act 2010

    The Equality Act 2010 defines disability as a 'physical or mental impairment which has a substantial long term effect on a person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities'
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  • Section 4: Terms and Conditions

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