Northern Exposure Young Film Programmers

Audience members at a Hyde Park Picture House presents event at Leeds University Union

Curate our short film night & learn more about the industry
2024 applications closed

Published: 19 Apr 2023

Our training programme for aspiring film curators in the North of England returns.


Running from June 2024 - April 2025, the Young Programmers scheme will bring together a group of film lovers aged 16-25 who are passionate about film and looking to get into the industry.

Through a series of online meetings, participants will learn how the film industry works and what goes into hosting a successful screening. After receiving training from industry experts, the curators will take over Northern Exposure - Film Hub North’s short film night - working collaboratively to create a brief, and pulling together a programme of films showcasing the best of Northern filmmaking. These specially curated programmes will be screened at cinemas and festivals across the region, where participants are invited to host filmmaker Q+A’s and networking sessions.


My time as a Young Programmer has been so rewarding as my first step into the film industry and I’m excited to bring these experiences with me as I venture on in my career. I’ve learnt about the entire process of organising a short film night, from the creative stages of collaboratively forming a brief right through to independently presenting our programmes at a variety of northern venues. The team at Film Hub North are super supportive and have given me a number of opportunities to attend other short film events, which made my time with them even more valuable and consistently inspiring!

Jasmine Broome, BFI Film Academy Young Programmer 23/24


Who's it for? 


The Young Programmers scheme is suitable for:

  • Young people aged 16-25 who are interested in learning about the film industry and/or film programming for festivals and venues
  • Applicants who are based in the North of England (see the areas we cover)
  • You do not need any previous industry experience to apply for this programme


Key Information


The Young Programmers scheme runs from June 2024 - April 2025. To be eligible for the scheme, applicants must be able to commit to the key meeting dates outlined in the schedule below. To get the most out of the scheme and networking opportunities, we encourage participants to attend at least one screening for each callout of the Northern Exposure programme.

Schedule:

  • Northern Exposure Callout 1: Planning and assessments June 2024
  • Meeting 1: Tuesday 11 June 17:00 - 18:30 (Training with industry experts)
  • Meeting 2: Monday 17 June 17:00 - 18:30 (FilmFreeway training)
  • Meeting 3: Tuesday 02 July 17:00 - 18:30 (Programme shortlisting meeting)
  • Northern Exposure Screening Block 1: July/August 2024
  • Screening at Showroom Cinema, Sheffield and FACT, Liverpool. More dates TBC 
  • Northern Exposure Callout 2: Planning and assessments August/September 2024
  • Northern Exposure Screening Block 2: October/November 2024
  • Northern Exposure Callout 3: Planning and assessments October/November 2024
  • Northern Exposure Screening Block: February/March 2025
Successful applicants will be notified of their place on the scheme by Friday 7 June.

Participation in the Young Programmers scheme is free. Bursaries are available to cover travel costs to screenings and film festivals. 


How to apply


Applications can be made via our online form.

The form will ask you details about your interests and why you would like to take part in the scheme. If you’d prefer to submit your application via video, please submit your video answers via email to info@filmhubnorth.org.uk (no more than 10mins total). 

If you have any questions about the application process, or would like to discuss how we can accommodate your access needs, please contact us on info@filmhubnorth.org.uk



Northern Exposure Young Film Programmers is part of BFI Film Academy+, a new training programme from Film Hub North helping young people aged 16-25 get into the film industry. 
We’ll be announcing more details about the programme soon. Sign up to our new BFI Film Academy+ newsletter to be the first to find out.


Image: Hyde Park Picture House presents at Leeds University Union - Ollie Jenkins.