Triangle Facilities Hub is introducing a pioneering training programme for digital filmmaking enthusiasts.
- The programme offers hands-on workshops led by industry expert Alain Lolliot.
- Sessions are designed for small groups, allowing personalised learning experiences.
- Triangle Facilities Hub aims to support the North West’s digital media sectors.
- Booking for the initial courses is now open, with special introductory offers available.
Triangle Facilities Hub is set to revolutionise digital filmmaking education through its innovative training programme. Aimed at industry professionals, students, and media teams, this initiative seeks to provide essential skills required in today’s digital filmmaking world.
At the heart of the programme are intensive workshops, each lasting two hours and accommodating a group of up to six participants. These sessions, orchestrated by Alain Lolliot, focus on practical techniques and the use of current filmmaking equipment, providing an immersive learning environment. Small group sizes ensure that each participant receives individual attention and a tailored learning experience.
Participants will benefit from hands-on training within the Sharp Project, which serves as the hub’s base. The goal is to prepare attendees for seamless integration into much-sought-after roles within the media domain. Scheduled to commence in November, these courses can be booked online now, featuring attractive introductory offers for early enrollees.
The founders of Triangle, Jess and Alain Lolliot, bring over 15 years of experience in digital equipment hire, with a significant portion of their career unfolding in Manchester’s vibrant media landscape. Their passion for technology and innovative problem solving has been crucial in shaping this training hub.
Beyond individual sessions, Triangle offers custom training packages tailored for media teams who require specific skill sets. They also serve as a pivotal partner supporting growth in the North West’s digital, film, and broadcast sectors, offering logistical, technical, and personnel support to various industry players, including freelancers and educational institutions.
This initiative underscores Triangle Hub’s commitment to fostering talent and supporting the burgeoning digital media sector in the North West.
