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Edinburgh 2050

Vision for 2050

Vision for 2050

Vision for 2050 was made by pupils at Craigroyston High School, delivering a strong message it highlights the poverty gap and social issues in our city. Read more

Published: 14th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Graham Fitzpatrick

Transport | Edinburgh 2050

Transport | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Pilrig Park school show us their creative visions on how transport might be in 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Health | Edinburgh 2050

Health | Edinburgh 2050

The children at Hillwood Primary show us what they think health might look like in the future. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Tourism | Edinburgh 2050

Tourism | Edinburgh 2050

The children at Hillwood primary give us their vision for Tourism in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Housing | Edinburgh 2050

Housing | Edinburgh 2050

Pupils from Brunstane primary school show us their vision for Edinburgh's Housing in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Physical Education & Sport | Edinburgh 2050

Physical Education & Sport | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils of Canal View primary school, show us their vision of what PE and Sport might be like in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Faith | Edinburgh 2050

Faith | Edinburgh 2050

The children of Rowanfield/Dalry primary school, show us their vision of Faith in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Natural Environment | Edinburgh 2050

Natural Environment | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Forthview Primary, show us how they see our Natural Environment in 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Digital Technology | Edinburgh 2050

Digital Technology | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Forthview Primary present their vision for Digital Technology in the year 2050 Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Our Identity, Our Vision | Our Edinburgh 2050

Our Identity, Our Vision | Our Edinburgh 2050

The youngsters at Fruitmarket Gallery and Access to Industry, show us their views and visions on Edinburgh now and in the future for "young people" their age. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Built Environment | Edinburgh 2050

Built Environment | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Liberton High School present their opinions on the built environment and how it might be improved in 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Education | Edinburgh 2050

Education | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Liberton High School give us their vision of the Education system in 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Lara Richardson

Sustainability | Edinburgh 2050

Sustainability | Edinburgh 2050

The nursery children at Calderglen in Murrayburn, share their ideas on how we will be sustaining our planet in 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Graham Fitzpatrick

Business & Work | Edinburgh 2050

Business & Work | Edinburgh 2050

The students at Queensferry High School, present their vision of business and work in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Graham Fitzpatrick

Community Safety | Edinburgh 2050

Community Safety | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Queensferry High School present their visions of community safety in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Graham Fitzpatrick

Community | Edinburgh 2050

Community | Edinburgh 2050

The pupils at Royal High primary school, show us how they see what their community might be like in the year 2050. Read more

Published: 13th January, 2020

Updated: 5th November, 2020

Author: Graham Fitzpatrick

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  • Edinburgh Shorts Showcase

    Edinburgh Shorts Showcase

    The 48 Hour Film Project and Screen Education Edinburgh present an evening of short films showcasing the best in local filmmaking talent. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and networking after.

  • Edinburgh Shorts Showcase Call-Out

    Edinburgh Shorts Showcase Call-Out

    Attention all Edinburgh & Lothians filmmakers! The 48 Hour Film Project and Screen Education Edinburgh are excited to announce our call for short films with a maximum runtime of 10 minutes. Whether you are an emerging filmmaker or an experienced professional, we invite you to submit your best work to be considered for our upcoming Edinburgh Shorts Showcase at the Cameo Picturehouse on the 27th of April 2023.

  • Screen Progression Programme 2023 Kick-Off

    Screen Progression Programme 2023 Kick-Off

    Our new Screen Progression Programme began early February, with activity two nights per week at SEE developing a diverse range of learners from 17 to 55 years old!

  • North Edinburgh Film Festival at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre

    North Edinburgh Film Festival at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre

    On the 28th of January, Screen Education Edinburgh worked together with North Edinburgh Arts, North Edinburgh Community Festival and West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre to host the North Edinburgh Film Festival featuring a variety of exciting events that celebrated the spirit, vibrance, and rich history of North Edinburgh on screen.

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  • BFI Film Academy Edinburgh & South East Scotland

    BFI Film Academy Edinburgh & South East Scotland

    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.

  • BFI Film Academy Craft Skills

    BFI Film Academy Craft Skills

    On our BFI Film Academy Craft Skills course for young people aged 16 to 19 across the UK, learners receive advanced and intensive craft learning in screenwriting, cinematography, sound, directing, production and editing, engage in industry masterclasses, and produce a short film.

  • Our mission

    Our mission

    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.

  • Screen Progression Programme

    Screen Progression Programme

    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.

  • Set the Scene: Development of Teachers and Pupils in Filmmaking

    Set the Scene: Development of Teachers and Pupils in Filmmaking

    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.

  • Who We Are

    Who We Are

    A group of pupils and staff at Oaklands School give us an insight into their school and their experiences when out and about in the community.

  • Edinburgh & Lothians Schools Film Competition

    Edinburgh & Lothians Schools Film Competition

    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.

  • Applications now open for our Fundraising Manager post

    Applications now open for our Fundraising Manager post

    An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Fundraising Manager to work as part of the team here at SEE. The post will deliver on fundraising objectives which are aligned to our strategic plan, supporting our ambitions for organisational growth and development.

  • Made in North Edinburgh: Bringing a Festival Back to Life

    Made in North Edinburgh: Bringing a Festival Back to Life

    The Guardian has collaborated with Screen Education Edinburgh, to tell the story of residents' fight to bring back their festival.

  • Shadowing opportunities on 'The Lost King' directed by Stephen Frears

    Shadowing opportunities on 'The Lost King' directed by Stephen Frears

    Interested in working in film & would like to spend a day shadowing on set? TLK productions & Screen Education Edinburgh, supported by Screen Scotland, are delighted to offer opportunities for people 18 plus living in Edinburgh & Lothians on 'The Lost King' directed by Stephen Frears'.

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