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TV Scholarship Recipient for NFS/Sky Announced
01 Oct 2014 :
Carly Matthews-Lynch has been announced as the recipient of the recently launched Sky TV Scholarship in partnership with The National Film School at the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT).

Carly will take up her place on the Masters (MA) in Broadcast Production this week and in addition to having her course fees paid, she will also benefit from a work placement with Octagon Films (‘The Borgias’, ‘The Tudors’, ‘Love Hate’ and co-producers on ‘Penny Dreadful’) as part of her studies.

Commenting on receiving the scholarship Carly Matthews-Lynch said, I'm absolutely thrilled to have been selected as the first recipient of the Sky Academy TV Scholarship in Ireland. Sky have provided me with an incredible opportunity and I intend to make the most of it. Not only am I able to attend the prestigious MA in Broadcast Production at IADT but Sky have gone above and beyond, providing both a mentor, and the opportunity for work experience within the industry. It’s going to be an exciting year ahead, and I have both Sky Academy and IADT to thank for it.

Director of Corporate Affairs at Sky Ireland, Mark Deering saidPart of Sky’s commitment to developing home grown content is about investing in the next generation of production talent, so we’re delighted to be able to partner with The National Film School at IADT to offer this scholarship to Carly who is clearly passionate about developing a career in television.

Donald Taylor Black, Creative Director of The National Film School at IADT, saidThe National Film School at IADT is absolutely delighted to be working with Sky on the new Scholarship for our MA in Broadcast Production and very pleased that Carly Mathews-Lynch is our deserving first Sky Academy TV Scholar in Ireland. We're confident that she will benefit hugely, both from the course itself and the experience and contacts that she will gain from the work experience and mentoring.

The MA in Broadcast Production at IADT equips students with the essential production practices to pursue a career in radio and television production, including studio production techniques; editorial and scriptwriting skills; single and multi-camera operation; microphone and sound recording skills; production management; radio and television presentation, production and direction; and editing for radio and television.

Programme lecturers include respected figures from Ireland’s broadcast production industry like Roger Greene, Donald Taylor Black, Bob Corkey, John O’Donovan, and Ferdia Mac Anna, plus guest lectures from professionals such as Larry Bass and Clare Duignan.





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