Training We Offer
You do NOT need to be a member of the PMA to take part in this training.
We normally provide a variety of workshops and training sessions countrywide. Currently all training is taking place via Zoom.
At Production Manager level we offer topics ranging from legal issues such as compliance and music licensing, to Health & Safety and tax issues. We also cover technical topics relating to production and the current pandemic situation.
For more junior people, we offer a variety of entry level and limited experience sessions, which are open to all - bursaries are sometimes available via Screenskills.
Training events are FREE to members with fees charged for non-members. Prices vary from session to session. Places are limited according to each type of event.
See upcoming session below:
Sorting fact from fiction
Wednesday 10th October 2018 From: 6.30-9pm
Venue 01zeroOne
Hopkins Street
London
W1F 0HS
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Sorting fact from fiction:
legal and regulatory issues in factually-based dramas
Evening Workshop presented by Abbas Media Law
Date: Wednesday 10th October 2018
Time: 6.30pm for a prompt 7.00pm start. Finish approximately 9.00pm
Venue: 01zero-One, Hopkins Street, Soho, London, W1F 0HS
On the 10th October, Abbas Media Law are delivering a masterclass on making factually-based dramas. From conception through to broadcast and beyond, this talk will demystify the myriad of legal (defamation, privacy, copyright) and regulatory (fairness, privacy, harm and offence) issues that can arise when telling someone else’s story. This practical and informative talk will be brought to life with a variety of clips and examples.
Cost (to include refreshments): Free to PMA members and £30 for non members payable to Co-operative Bank, Sort code: 08-92-99, Account number: 65213803 using your name as reference.
If you would like to attend then RSVP [email protected].
Abbas Media Law’s content and business affairs teams have many years’ experience advising on high profile and complex factual dramas for production companies and broadcasters. To find out more about them and the work of Abbas Media Law visit www.abbasmedialaw.com
Our Sponsors
The PMA is sponsored by a variety of companies in the film and television industry. We have a long-standing relationship with many of them dating back to the PMA’s inception in 1991.
PMA members benefit from the information and services that our sponsors can provide, while sponsors gain access to the upper echelon of Production Managers in the UK who are major purchasers for the industry.
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We only have one sponsor per area of business but occasionally opportunities to become a sponsor of the PMA do arise.
Sponsors get the chance to meet our members several times a year, host parties, explain their services and write for our magazine The Bottom Line.
For more information on sponsorship, please contact us.