Filmmakers Lab Session (April): Peer-to-Peer

Filmmakers Lab holds regular monthly social meet-up sessions at Exeter Phoenix, the multi-arts venue in the heart of Devon. We offer a regular programme of creative workshops, guest speakers, masterclasses and film screenings for members top expand their knowledge and practice. There are also opportunities for members to discuss and explore ideas around their current filmmaking project in a constructively supportive environment.

Peer-to-Peer Session (April)

Filmmakers Lab peer-to-peer sessions provide the opportunity for members to talk about their own projects, discuss their challenges, successes and learning points and to get feedback and inspiration in a supportive and informal environment. Each session focuses on a particular aspect of the filmmaking process and is facilitated by one of the steering group members who will guide the discussion.

The session is open to all members, and anyone who is planning or working on a project is especially welcome to contribute. Please bring along ideas, treatments, plans, schedules, budgets or other pre-production paperwork.

If you have an idea or project you would like to share with the group then please email is on: mail@filmmakerslab.co.uk

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Additional Information

Filmmakers Lab is a membership-based filmmaking talent development initiative, dedicated to providing networking and skill building opportunities for filmmakers in Devon, and further field across the South West. The membership scheme is open to all, but targeted at early-career filmmakers who have an aspiration to develop themselves further as practitioners. Providing a platform for creative exploration and collaboration within the local film industry.

We hold regular monthly social meet-up sessions at Exeter Phoenix, the multi-arts venue in the heart of Devon. We offer a regular programme of creative workshops, guest speakers, masterclasses and film screenings for members top expand their knowledge and practice. There are also opportunities for members to discuss and explore ideas around their current filmmaking project in a constructively supportive environment.

Our long-term ambition is to support a growth of regional filmmaking talent and increasing the quality of locally produced films. Raising awareness of the South West as a central hub for film production, to ultimately attract more productions to the region and create local job opportunities.

We are a not for profit organisation, any income generated from membership fees is spent on programming and developing the initiative and filmmakers involved. We are funded through support from Exeter City Council, Film Hub South West, and our partner organisation Exeter Phoenix.