Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland has appointed the Galway Film Centre as the leading organisation to manage the establishment of a Talent Development Academy for Television Drama, an initiative for developing and driving opportunities for diverse and regional talent on a national level.
After an open and competitive selection process, the Galway Film Centre has been selected to manage the decision-making process and timely roll out of talent development activity.
Engaging with a wide range of key stakeholders across the country, the Centre will work closely with the regions, community groups, industry bodies and other diverse entities to form a Steering Group at a national level. The Steering Group, along with representatives from Screen Ireland and Screen Skills Ireland, the skills development unit within Screen Ireland, will in turn set out the key principles of the Talent Academy, including the allocation of the fund, valued at €600,000. The team will now begin work on the second stage of the Academy roadmap by finalising and reaching out to all groups and organisations across the country to facilitate the inaugural meeting of the Academy.
The national Talent Development Academy is an ambitious, forward-thinking initiative to help build the television drama sector in Ireland, one that is inclusive and supportive of creative talent nationwide. We are delighted the Galway Film Centre will lead and manage this national approach to talent development, and ensuring all voices, regional and diverse, are represented by the Academy.
Andrew Byrne, Project Manager – Screen Ireland
Regional skills development is a key priority for Screen Skills Ireland and the Talent Development Academy’s highly collaborative approach central to its success. We are delighted to work closely with the Galway Film Centre in shaping how the Talent Development Academy will address skills needs and opportunities for TV drama nationwide.
Gareth Lee, Skills Development Manager – Screen Skills Ireland
The Talent Development Academy for television drama is a hugely important initiative by Screen Ireland that acknowledges the need to support the growth of regional and diverse creative screen talent in Ireland. We at Galway Film Centre are honoured to be selected as the lead organisation and look forward to working with Screen Ireland and all stakeholders including our regional peers and community bodies to deliver on the ambition of the Academy.
Alan Duggan, Manager – Galway Film Centre
The Talent Development Academy was announced in 2020 as part of the July Stimulus Support Package provided by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. It will focus on regional development and diversity, with an emphasis on supporting career growth opportunities for creative talent in TV drama. As part of its remit, the Academy will develop a diverse and regional pool of senior creative talent, while also addressing the needs of emerging talent within the industry who may at present feel precluded from a thriving career within television drama.
Screen Ireland is committed in its ambition to highlight Ireland as a centre of excellence in television drama production. The Government’s July Stimulus Package in 2020 recognised the strong potential for growth in the sector and reiterated Screen Ireland’s aim to drive the expansion of the indigenous TV drama and animation sector, allowing Irish talent to create high-end screen content for both Irish and international audiences.