We’re looking for aspiring business founders from underrepresented communities hoping to launch a business in the screen industry including film & tv, games, immersive, animation and createch.
Screen Launchpad is brand-new 3-month development programme aimed at screen industry professionals who are ready to take the leap into starting a business. Our mission is to address the underrepresentation in the screen industries by providing aspiring founders with the tools and guidance they need to transform their business ideas into reality.
Through this programme, you will gain essential skills, acquire valuable knowledge, and receive the support necessary to start your business journey with confidence.
Screen Launchpad will deliver a series of workshops and 121 coaching sessions with proven industry leaders and mentors over three months.
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Applications Support Session 17 Sept Replay: https://creativeuk.wistia.com/medias/hd6bp8m4xg
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**Applications are now closed**
Got questions about the programme? Book a 15 min call with a team member or email us at creativeenterprise@wearecreative.uk
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Paul David
I am the CEO of Literal Humans, a creative marketing agency that builds resilient growth for mission-driven brands. With over 10 years of experience in education, nonprofit, and social impact sectors, I have a passion for creating positive change through storytelling and strategy.
At Literal Humans, I lead a diverse and globally-distributed team of 10 full-time and 20+ freelance professionals who deliver agile content marketing, data-informed creative strategy, and SEO know-how to our clients. We work with tech for good companies, B2B and B2C SaaS startups, charities, nonprofits, and social impact organizations looking to build deeper connections with their customers.
Natasha Hawthornthwaite
Natasha is a passionate LGBT+ filmmaker and Co-Founder of Northern Heart Films, supported by the BBC Small Indie Fund. Natasha supports working-class filmmakers and has recently set up an initiative providing funding, mentoring, and support for them.
With over a decade of experience working on branded content and original documentaries for organisations like the BBC,BFI, and Doc Society, Natasha has a proven track record of success. Recognised for her leadership and innovation, she’s a Future Leader at the Northern Power Women Awards and a guest speaker at the BFI Film Festival.
Natasha’s expertise goes beyond filmmaking, with a grasp on business management, marketing, PR, story development, and fundraising. She’s committed to breaking down barriers for new entrants and helping make the industry more supportive and welcoming for new talent. Her friendly and approachable nature makes her a valuable asset to the film industry.
Dan Da Rocha
A Forbes 30 Under 30 awarded video games creator with 14 years experience of building and selling game studios from the ground up. Dan’s first game, a student project called Q.U.B.E., hit #3 on the Steam top sellers list upon release and was able to pay back its investment within 4 days.
Dan has learned a lot from running studios of sizes from 3 people all the way to 50 people, self-publishing games on 14+ platforms, working with external investors and publishers, and everything in-between.
Marc de Launay
Co-Founder and Director of Novamundi studios, Marc is an international award winning theatre, film & television director, writer and producer, who has worked professionally within the creative arts and digital sectors for nearly three decades. Marc is Executive Producer and a co-owner of the leading and largest specialist 2D Animation Studio in the North East, Arcus Animation Studios. He also loves comics, and with his colleague John Farman at Vital Publishing, they have become one of Scotland’s most prolific indie comic publishers.
Marc also acted as a freelance creative industries consultant, notably as Lead Creative Industries Mentor for Teesside University Graduate Enterprise, having previously been Creative Director of the Queens Anniversary Award winning project Digital City Innovation at Teesside University.
Rebecca Robinson
Rebecca is a seasoned startup coach with a focus on incubators, accelerators, and growth programs. She has contributed to notable initiatives like Creative UK’s Scaling Up, the Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s Create Growth, Baltic Ventures’ Accelerator, and the UK Space Agency’s Fusion investment programme. Rebecca helps founders identify opportunities, build businesses with solid foundations, and bring ideas to life efficiently with limited resources. She has guided digital, tech, creative, and screen-based entrepreneurs in launching, scaling, and attracting investment, helping founders secure over £15m in SEIS funding. Her expertise spans offer diversification, scaling strategies, business optimisation, and customer acquisition. Rebecca is skilled in using user research to craft compelling value propositions and impactful marketing messages which make people listen. All the while, she ensures the journey is enjoyable, because life is too short not to have fun while building a business.
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Through a series of workshops and one-to-one mentoring sessions with inspiring industry professionals we aim to bestow participants with greater sector and business knowledge, access to finance, increased confidence, a peer network, and a clear vision as a potential founder equipped to begin their business journey.
The Creative UK EDI Advisory Group will help steer the development of a truly inclusive programme of pre-start-up business development that specifically meets the needs of underrepresented screen entrepreneurs.
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**Applications are now closed**
Got questions about the programme? Book a 15 min call with a team member or email us at creativeenterprise@wearecreative.uk
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Participants in the programme need to be:
The fee for the programme is £100 + VAT
Creative Enterprise is a BFI Lottery funded programme – overall, the support including group learning sessions, coaching and personalised mentoring you receive during the Female Founders programme is valued at over £5,000 per person. There is also a bursary (contribution towards travel and accommodation) available for in-person sessions if needed.
If you feel like this fee is a significant barrier to your participation in the programme, please speak to Creative Enterprise team to discuss options.
28th August – Applications Open
4th September – Online Launch, Meet the Mentors and Q&A
28th September – Application Deadline
October – Assessments and onboarding
12th November – First session, In person
[more sessions tbc]
In person sessions will be decided once we know where the cohort is based and will be a central location.
Subsistence contribution applications are available to help those who need it for travel to access in person sessions. These funds are limited and are at the discretion of Creative Enterprise.
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**Applications are now closed**
Got questions about the programme? Book a 15 min call with a team member or email us at creativeenterprise@wearecreative.uk
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Applications Support Session 17 Sept Replay: https://creativeuk.wistia.com/medias/hd6bp8m4xg
25th September 11am: Application Support Session – Register Here
Got questions about the programme? Book a 15 min call with a team member or email us at creativeenterprise@wearecreative.uk
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If you would like to discuss any accessibility requirements prior to applying for the programme, please contact creativeenterprise@creativeengland.co.uk or call us on 0333 023 5240
The Screen Launchpad programme is part of Creative Enterprise, which has been developed with National Lottery funding from the BFI, to increase the sustainability of the moving image sector by optimising business opportunities through connections, training, expert advice, and strategy support.