The 48 Hour Film Project and Screen Education Edinburgh present a quarterly night of short films made by emerging filmmakers from Edinburgh and the Lothians at the Cameo. Read more
A dynamic one-day course designed to inspire creative thinking and encourage staff to work as a team as they race against the clock to produce a masterpiece! Each participant will experience different filmmaking roles, fostering negotiation, decision-making and problem-solving skills. Read more
On our BFI Film Academy Craft Skills Residential course, learners receive intensive learning in screenwriting, cinematography, sound, directing, production and editing, engage in industry masterclasses, and produce a short film. Applications for the summer 2023 course are now open! Read more
All donations, whether large or small, make a real difference to SEE and our work. We extend grateful thanks to all those who support our work, including those who prefer to remain anonymous. Read more
Information on our patron Irvine Welsh. Read more
Screen Education Edinburgh is dedicated to filmmaking for all, delivering high quality learning, training and production programmes that develop skills, knowledge and opportunities for young people, adult learners, schools, communities, and film talent. Read more
SEE was originally known as Pilton Video, which was founded in 1981 to work exclusively in North Edinburgh to develop people, support the work of local organisations, and be at the heart of community development through film education and production. Read more
Set the Scene is a free programme designed to develop and strengthen the filmmaking knowledge, skills, and practice of teachers and pupils in schools across Edinburgh and the Lothians. Read more
The Screen Progression Programme is a national initiative managed by Screen Education Edinburgh and funded by Screen Scotland that provides access to high quality vocational development in Film and TV skills. For those aged 16 and over with no upper age limit. Read more
Footage from Muirhouse Community Galaday in 1995. Read more
Footage from Muirhouse Community Galaday in 1996. Read more
Our team worked closely with prisoners in Scotland's youth prison HMYOI Polmont to create this award winning short film. Our unique approach included a story drawn from the prisoners world, with them performing on all key roles to create a truly authentic film. Read more
Edinburgh & Lothians Schools Film Competition is a celebration of short film made by local children and young people. Free to enter for all City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, West Lothian and Midlothian nursery, primary, secondary and special schools. Read more
BFI Film Academy offers opportunities for ambitious 16 to 19 year olds aiming to know more about film and how to make a career in the screen industries. This hands-on filmmaking course builds knowledge and skills, and shows the pathways into the industry for talented and committed young people. Read more
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Short Documentary about local activists gardening throughout the urban spaces of Edinburgh City. Read more
Stanley is your average hitman, with help from a cutting-edge computer system his life is free of mundane paperwork however his growing appetites begin to disrupt the status-quo. Read more
Short stop motion animation. Read more
A teenager's honest account of family life in lockdown after the COVID 19 virus hit the UK. Read more
Made as part of our Covid-19 Safety film project in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council in March 2021. Read more
Featuring playmobil characters, this short stop motion animation follows Lenk battling his mighty enemies. Read more