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 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 […]
We are proud to announce our partnership with Set Ready, a national training initiative dedicated to training the next generation of film and TV talent as they embark on their careers. Set Ready places diversity and inclusion right at the heart of all recruitment efforts, ensuring that the screen industries workforce reflects the richness of […]
The Foundation is currently seeking 1st and 2nd ACs to assist us by participating in our trainee selection panel, serving as mentors to our trainees, or contributing in any other capacity.
If you’re interested please do get in touch by emailing us on footinthedoor@markmilsomefoundation.com 🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations to our trainee, Lily Coney, for successfully completing three days of work experience, under the mentorship of Aga Szeliga, at Shootblue earlier this week.
A big thank you to Aga, who is mentoring all of our trainees, for making this possible! 🙏
Please click link in bio if you’d like to find out more about our trainees or are interested in offering them work experience or job opportunities.
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 and plays a pivotal role in shaping the Guild’s vision and strategy, with its primary objective being to offer valuable input and guidance that aligns closely with the Guild’s goals and objectives.
Samantha Wainstein says: “I am delighted to have been invited to join the AD Guild’s Advisory Council. The AD Guild have been a steadfast supporter of our Foundation and we are deeply grateful for their continued support. We are aware of the crucial role ADs play in health and safety on set and appreciate the AD Guild’s commitment to deliver our course to their members, thereby ensuring safety on set.
To read more about the Advisory Council on the AD Guild website please click link in bio.
The video features a clip from the chapter on Mental Health from our Screenskills Level 2 Health and Safety Passport course. It underscores the critical importance of mental health and wellbeing which plays a significant role in ensuring safety on set.
To learn more about our course or to sign up please click the link in our bio.