The Corporate Star Awards are a Film/TV/Media award body which focuses on success in addressing environmental, social issues, and governance. ScreenCraft Works is finalist in the category ‘Best Initiative to Strengthen Global Partnerships’, which recognises innovative global partnerships that are addressing a key environmental or social issue.
ScreenCraft Works is a global community for under-represented film and TV people working in production and post-production. Founders Elizabeth McIntyre and Rebecca del Tufo launched ScreenCraft Works in Spring 2022, with Brunel University as a key partner for their Cross-Border Mentoring scheme.
The scheme brings together international industry craftspeople to share knowledge, ideas, work practices and lived experience. Brunel students and graduates have played an active role in these international, cross-border exchanges with peers and potential hirers.
ScreenCraft Works’ not-for-profit community now includes people from over 50 countries, working in every area of production and post-production. The intention is to support career development and increase transnational job opportunities, including remote work.
The winners will be announced in Amsterdam on September 13th 2024.
Learn more about finalists and the awards here: https://www.corporatestarawards.com/live/en/page/2024-finalists
Learn more about ScreenCraft Works here: https://screencraftworks.org/