The Mark Milsome Foundation is inspired by the achievements, character and unique nature of our respected friend and colleague, Mark Milsome, who was killed whilst filming a car stunt in Ghana 18th November 2017.
We are thrilled that the Foundation has been featured in British Cinematographer. The article, which is an opinion piece penned by our Chair (Samantha Wainstein), draws attention to the ongoing safety concerns within the film and TV industry, highlights recent accidents and the lack of accountability for crew safety. It emphasizes the need for mandatory safety […]
We are pleased to announce that our Chair, Samantha Wainstein has been appointed onto the AD Guild Advisory Council. The AD Guild Advisory Council (AC) comprises elected ADG members and non-members from the broader film & TV industry. These individuals bring with them substantial experience and expertise, either as Assistant Directors or within their respective […]
Thanks to your steadfast support, the Foundation has gone from strength to strength since it was established and we’re keen for more of you to get involved in helping us further our mission.
We’re seeking volunteers to join us in a range of roles including trustees, mentors, fundraisers, 1st and 2nd ACs, youth volunteers and event organisers and participants.
To learn more about how you can get involved, please click link in bio or register your interest by emailing contact@markmilsomefoundation.com
Thanks to your steadfast support, the Foundation has gone from strength to strength since it was established and we’re keen for more of you to get involved in helping us further our mission.
We’re seeking volunteers to join us in a range of roles including trustees, mentors, fundraisers, 1st and 2nd ACs, youth volunteers and event organisers and participants.
To learn more about how you can get involved, please click link in bio or register your interest by emailing contact@markmilsomefoundation.com
The Foundation is delighted to be featured in British Cinematographer.
The article is an opinion piece from our Chair (Samantha Wainstein) who draws attention to ongoing safety concerns within the film and TV industry, highlighting recent accidents and the lack of accountability for crew safety.
Samantha emphasizes the need for mandatory safety training, better enforcement of safety protocols, and reasonable working hours to ensure the well-being of crew members.
To read the full article please click the link in our bio.
To celebrate what would’ve been Mark’s 61st birthday, we are launching a campaign encouraging you to GET INVOLVED with the Foundation. Thanks to your steadfast support, the Foundation has gone from strength to strength since it was established and we’re keen for more of you to get involved in helping us further our mission.
We’re seeking volunteers to join us in a range of roles including trustees, mentors, fundraisers, 1st and 2nd ACs, youth volunteers and event organisers and participants.
To learn more about how you can get involved, please click link in bio or register your interest by emailing contact@markmilsomefoundation.com
Ensuring health and safety forms a core part of our mission alongside our commitment to helping young people getting a Foot in the Door of the film and TV industry. Nothing is more important than the safety of all cast and crew working on a production.
Our comprehensive ScreenSkills Level 2 Production Safety Passport course gives you a thorough grounding in the essential principals of health and safety, thereby empowering and protecting those working in the industry.
If you’ve not taken our course please do so by clicking on the link in our bio 🙏🙏