The London Film School is one of the most dynamic and active schools in the EU in terms of its partner programmes. In 2013/14 the London Film School is involved in six pan-European film school collaborations funded by the EU MEDIA programme.
Collaborative projects include:
Serial Eyes
Lead School: dffb, Germany
Partners: LFS, UK
A 9-month full time intensive training programme for young television industry professionals, focused on serial drama writing and production with a specific focus on European markets.
The Low Budget Film Forum
Lead School: LFS, UK
Partners: SZFE, Hungary, La Fémis, France, dffb, Germany, UNATC, Romania
A week long workshop for students and graduates to provide participants with the tools necessary to develop and deliver successful, strategic approaches to marketable low-budget filmmaking in Europe.
Making Waves
Lead School: LFS, UK
Partners: La Fémis, France, dffb, Germany, UNATC, Romania, ESCAC, Spain
A week long workshop for students and gradutes to provide total immersion in distribution with hands-on training in distribution strategies for films from the Berlinale.
A4C – Adapting For Cinema
Lead School: Scuola Holden, Turin
Partners: MOME, Budapest & LFS, UK
A workshop focused on the concept of adaptation, from literature to cinema. 12 European participants (4 producers, 4 writers, 4 visual artists) with the support of professional trainers will work together in different groups with the mission of adapting 4 books for the screen.
Three residential legs in Turin, Budapest and London and online training in between.
EURODOCS
Eurodocs – documentaries made on commission by the EU Commission Representative in the UK
Annual call for expressions of interest to make short documentaries on themes selected by the commissioners.
LFS students
European Film School Network
An annual meeting of European Film Schools
Lead School: La Femis, Paris
Partners LFS & Bratislava
A Clear View
Lead School: dffb, Berlin
Partners LFS, UK & FAMU, Prague
A Clear View is a two part residential training in Berlin (April and September) on Grading.
6 LFS 5th Term students & 1 member of Staff
International Projects Team

