PINEWOOD Studios and the producer of the James Bond films have joined forces to launch a new talent scheme for young people.
The studios in Iver Heath have joined with Barbara Broccoli, who produces the blockbuster series, to launch the scheme, which encourages young people of black and ethnic minority backgrounds to get involved in film making.
The campaign has been created by Pinewood’s nominated charity First Light, a leading nationwide initiative enabling disadvantaged young people to get involved in the film industry.
The success of First Light in recent years has led to the birth of Second Light, an offshoot of the charity aimed specifically at people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
Pinewood's CEO Ivan Dunleavy, said: "As a cornerstone of the UK's film and TV industry, educating the next generation of creatives forms part of Pinewood's legacy.
"Second Light helps us achieve this whilst breaking down the barriers of this traditionally exclusive industry.
"I'm very proud that Pinewood is able to assist in teaching film making to youngsters from a diverse array of backgrounds through such positive and proactive initiatives."