Four BFI NETWORK Hubs have teamed up with the ScreenSkills Animation Skills Fund to create this new lab for writers to develop, experiment and expand their skills and understanding of storytelling in animation.
The lab will support up to 12 early-career-level writers already working in animation, or with the ambition to write for animation. With a range of guest speakers and masterclasses on subjects such as structure, collaboration and audience, the lab will offer tangible and practical insights to the exciting visual potential of animation storytelling. Each writer will also work with a script editor to develop their short film idea. The lab will take place mostly online with one in-person day at Aardman in Bristol during the week of Monday 21st September (reasonable travel expenses will be covered).
The lab is supported by the ScreenSkills Animation Skills Fund, made possible by contributions from UK animation productions.
Who it’s for
- Early-career-level writers or writer-directors
- You must be over 18 and not in full-time education when the Lab starts
- You must have written a short-form (or longer) screenplay before
- You will be developing original scripted animation or have an ambition to write for animation (all techniques welcome!)
- You must not have a writing credit on a feature that has received UK distribution in the past 5 years (including on streaming platforms), as we’ll be prioritising those whose who will find the most value in this opportunity
- We will prioritise writers who don’t currently have a live project with BFI NETWORK.
- You must be a resident of one of these English regions: South West, South East (excluding London), Midlands or North (proof of address may be asked for during the assessment period). Note, there will being limited spaces for each region. Find out where your region is here.
If you are based in London find out support and opportunities available online or via email at bfinetwork@filmlondon.org.uk.
What it covers
- 1:1 sessions with a script editor to support the development of your short film script
- Masterclasses with successful animation writers; looking at structure and form, audience and working collaboratively
- A day at Aardman Animations in Bristol – w/c 21st September (date TBC) – travel will be covered.
- Peer-to-peer spaces
- Time for experimentation
- A world-building session with Climate Spring.
- A chance to connect with experienced animation producers in UK
- Sharing resources and further opportunities
Note: most of this lab will take place online, with one in-person element in September 2026, we will confirm the exact date asap ask that everyone considering applying ensures they are available to attend.
Outcomes
Participants should come away with
- A compelling short animation script that is ready to pitch to producers and collaborators
- A new peer network of writers and script editors
- Insight into a wide number of opportunities and funds in the UK
How to apply
Applications open on Wed 1 April 10am and will close on Mon 11 May 11am. Applicants must be made through the ScreenSkills website (linked below) and applicants must make an account in order to apply.
Writers will apply with an idea/early concept for an animated short no longer than 10 minutes in length. At the bottom of the application form there is an option to leave a link to video or audio responses, please ensure this is no longer than five minutes in length and includes any passwords. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited for a brief online interview before their place is confirmed.
If you have any questions or need assistance with your application, please contact Jess Wheeler at bfinetwork@watershed.co.uk with the subject Writing for Animation
Apply through the ScreenSkills website