03/02/2026
Thank you so much for your patience, and for your continued interest in Rights, Camera, Action! 14 - 25 year old Filmmaking FREE Training.
Due to some unavoidable delays in finalising work on our new venue and confirming funding, we needed to postpone the start of the programme. We’re pleased to confirm that everything is now in place and that the programme will go ahead on the revised dates below.
✅ Updated programme dates
7 February – 28 March 2026
(Saturdays, 10:30–13:30)
📌 Application update
We have extended the application deadline, and applications are still open.
If you have already applied, your application remains valid and you do not need to reapply.
👉 Please let us know if you are available to start on Saturday 7 February.
If you haven’t yet applied, we still have spaces available and would love to hear from you:
👉 Apply here: https://forms.gle/wmHX2q4ZS4NCaeYP8
Please note: this application is specifically for the 7 February – 28 March 2026 cohort, as participants from this group will be considered for future progression opportunities.
What to expect
From 7 February to 28 March 2026, you will take part in documentary filmmaking programme exploring storytelling, social justice and human rights.
No previous filmmaking experience or equipment is needed, just curiosity, commitment and a willingness to collaborate. Participants will work together to explore real-world issues that matter to them, using accessible filmmaking tools and supported creative practice.
During the programme, you will:
Be introduced to industry professionals
Be considered for paid work placements and internships
Meet a BAFTA award-winning film director, who will select participants for a fully funded progression programme running from April 2026 to March 2027
Paid progression & professional opportunities
Following completion of the programme, participants will be eligible for:
• Paid creative work placements with partner organisations
• A fully funded progression opportunity (April 2026 – March 2027) to work alongside a BAFTA award-winning director, developing a short film to be submitted to awards and festivals, alongside paid internship opportunities
This pathway is designed to support young people to move from learning and experimentation into real-world creative experience, professional credits and paid work.
First session – Saturday 7 February
We’re excited to share that the very first workshop will take place at our newly refurbished House of NEON venue, offering one of the most stunning panoramic views across London, a truly inspiring setting to begin the programme.
📍 House of NEON
15th Floor, 89 Albert Embankment
London, SE1 7TP
Future sessions will also take place at The Foundry – Social Justice & Human Rights Centre, supporting participants to connect their creative work with wider conversations around rights and lived experience.
If your availability has changed, or if you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
We’re really looking forward to welcoming participants and beginning this exciting journey together
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME: Programme dates: 7th February - 28 March, 2026 (Saturdays, 10:30–13:30) Exhibition Date TBC between 15th March and 13th April 2026 Location: House of NEON 15th floor 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP and The Foundry Social Justice and Human Rights Centre Limited 17 Oval Wa...