TFSFF in the Press
Check out Fraser Ayres article in the Huffington Post about the TriForce Short Film Festival 2014 – make sure you’check back here for details about the launch of TFSFF 2015 soon!
Click here to read the full article.
Check out Fraser Ayres article in the Huffington Post about the TriForce Short Film Festival 2014 – make sure you’check back here for details about the launch of TFSFF 2015 soon!
Click here to read the full article.
Check out our COO Minnie Crowe’s blog on Televisual addressing the advantages and limits of quotas within the industry. Diversity is top of the agenda, and is something that all major terrestrial broadcasters have publicly committed to improving. From Channel 4’s 360 Diversity Charter, to Sky’s all guns blazing targets of 20% BAMED in front…
Are you a writer looking to break into the TV industry? Building on the success of our MonologueSlam UK initiative for actors, WriterSlam UK is our programme to help TV production companies and broadcasters access new and established writers from diverse backgrounds. These TV industry professionals then support the writers in their career development, providing tangible outcomes for participants,…
Free tickets are now available to book for the studio recording of Sorry, I Didn’t Know season 2! We’re very excited that ‘Sorry, I Didn’t Know…’ the comedy panel show about Black history that had it’s first season last year is returning this year for season 2! TriForce needs YOU! We’ll be filming the show…
Are you a writer trying to get into writing for TV? Our new platform for writers is supported by ITV, ITV Studios, BBC and Tiger Aspect and is a writing competition with a difference. We’re look for ideas for original drama series. But you don’t have to submit an entire script – we believe that…
We are sad to announce that this year’s planned Newcastle MonologueSlam on 05 June 2020 at Northern Stage has been cancelled. We feel that to push ahead with the event at this time would be irresponsible. This means the auditions and Masterclass have also been cancelled. We’re going to put a pause on all MonologueSlam…
This week’s edition of Broadcast is a diversity special, edited by Sir Lenny Henry, with TriForce Creative Network and Dandi featuring heavily in the issue. Check out our CEO Fraser Ayres, in the following articles: BAME-led indies locked out Producers claim they are still not trusted to deliver diverse shows despite better credentials. …