Mastering feedback for film professionals

Age
+18
Career stages
Early, Experienced, Expert
Industries
Film
Funding
ScreenSkills funded

Being able to deliver or receive thoughtful, regular and well-delivered feedback is a great way to promote personal and professional growth.

This short session will give you  simple frameworks for feedback, so you can make it a positive and welcome part of communication in your team. If you are able to have clear conversations about professional performance, you and your team will become more efficient, happier and more in control of your careers.

Speaker

Alexandra Dalton is a consultant, producer, facilitator and trainer, specialising in leadership, innovation and personal development. Her approach is to listen, understand and then work closely with clients to find simple but creative ways of approaching challenges and opportunities. 

This training addresses an industry skills shortage and is subsidised by ScreenSkills as an investment in the professional development of people working in the UK screen industries.

This training is supported by the ScreenSkills Film Skills Fund with contributions from UK film productions.

Who it's for

This course would be most beneficial for film professionals who lead creative teams.

What it covers

There will be two sets of sessions possible to attend:

  • 1 set: Tuesday 27 July & Wednesday 28 July 2021

Deadline for this session has passed.

  • 2 set: Wednesday 1 September & Thursday 2 September 2021.

Deadline for applying is Wednesday 18 August at midnight. 

How to apply

Please fill out the application form by clicking the button "Apply for" at the top of this page. 

Please be aware that you need to make sure you can attend both sessions of your chosen set. 

Contact information

Name: Alex Dalton
Phone: +44 (0) 7900 671462
Email: alex@leadingideas.co.uk

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