- Applications open: 17 September 2024
- Closing date: Midnight 6 October 2024
- Start date: 25 November 2024
- Scheme duration: up to 12 months
Applications for the 2024 CrewHQ trainee programme is now closed.
Introduction
The CrewHQ Trainee Programme is a brand-new scheme providing a pathway into a career in film and TV production.
Based on site at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, home to some of the biggest productions made in the UK such as The Batman, Barbie and Wonka, this programme will give you:
- Behind the scenes access to Warner Bros. Discovery film and TV productions
- Training from amazing industry experts
- Chance to interview for paid placements on Warner Bros. Discovery productions currently filming
- Networking opportunities with crew
We love what we do – making the magic happen, working with different teams, solving problems and constantly improving. If you have a passion for working behind the scenes in film and TV production, then we would love to hear from you!
The Opportunity
This programme starts with training in our bespoke CrewHQ centre, based at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, to prepare you for work and give you support, awareness and skills in the following areas:
- Set etiquette and resilience training for life on production
- Understanding key paperwork and terminology
- Guidance on how to be a freelancer
- Exploration of entry level roles and career pathways across many different departments
- CV preparation and interview practice
Throughout the programme you will get the opportunity to meet productions currently filming and be eligible to interview for trainee placements.
All trainees will be supported by our CrewHQ team with guidance as well as financial support for training travel and accommodation costs.
Take a look at what our previous trainees had to say:
What's Next
Applications are now open and will close at midnight on Sunday 6 October.
We appreciate the time and effort that goes into applying and we will review every application individually. We anticipate that interviews and assessments will take place throughout September and October. The assessment day will be on Wednesday 13 November 2024.
FAQS
Built by filmmakers for filmmakers, Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden state-of-the-art facilities is home to some of the biggest films and movie franchises in the world. This programme is all about finding and developing new talented crew for our shows and will include training from experienced crew and trainers, exploration of the studio lot and different departments, networking opportunities, connections to potential paid placements.
As a trainee, you will attend a two week training program at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, that will prepare you for working on production within your chosen department.
If, once you have completed the training, you secure a placement on a production as a trainee, you become part of the production team like any other member of the crew. This is an opportunity to learn and develop your craft and make valuable work connections.
On placements, you will be required to be on time for work, complete trainee tasks to a high standard and be open to learning opportunities while on the job. You will also be required to complete a training plan to set skills objectives to achieve during your time on production with the support of a supervisor within your department.
Yes. We’re looking for people who are passionate about working in below-the-line roles (ie. production office, finance department, construction, costume, camera, locations, VFX, and more.) It’s not for people wanting to be actors, performers, or senior crew such as directors, producers in production. We welcome applicants who may have transferrable skills, for example, from projects at school or college or university, or other creative sectors such as theatre, music, photography and commercial production, or from roles in other sectors such as business administration, event management, or make-up and hair applicants with salon experience.
There are no qualifications required for application. There will be a numeracy and literacy test during the assessment day.
There is a minimum age of 18 but no upper age limit. However, it is important to note that this is an entry level scheme and any placements will be at entry level.
No, but as we work closely with all of our Warner Bros. Discovery productions, there will be placement opportunities to apply for during the course of the programme.
Yes. All trainees will be paid in line with other trainees on production. While this rate may vary from production to production, it is always more than the national living wage. Hours may vary depending on the shoot schedule, but a standard working week is 50 hours, 8am-7pm, with one hour of breaks to be taken throughout the day. Full details will be in deal memos/contracts issued by the production (not CrewHQ) once a placement is agreed.
Training will commence in December 2024. Upon completion, you will then be eligible to be selected for a placement with a production for a further year. Availability of placements is dependent on what is scheduled for the WBD production slate.
No, you do not need a driving license to become a trainee although it is advisable to get your driving license sorted in the long term as it will be easier to attend location shoots and complete some additional tasks if you are able to drive.
ScreenSkills offers bursaries for driving lessons through their bursaries programme. Please read the guidelines here.
Unfortunately, you will not be eligible for this scheme. Full checks will be carried out at interview stage.
Warner Bros. Discovery and CrewHQ are committed to diversity and equality of opportunity in all aspects of its work. We work with productions to support any trainee with reasonable adjustment requirements. We also recommend contacting Access to Work for support if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.
Your data will be processed via the platform where applications are submitted, will be shared with readers and recruitment team, and for the purposes of engaging you on a production. For further info, please see our privacy policy.
Yes, for claims submitted with receipts within 30 days. Public transport and petrol are claimable, but not taxis.
Yes, expenses incurred for all travel (public transport and petrol are claimable, but not taxis) and accommodation (if required) will be covered.