
ABOUT US
end2end TV CIC is an independent, not-for-profit TV production company
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We Are A Social Enterprise
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end2end TV CIC has a clear social purpose. We are a not for profit Community Interest Company. We give young people innovative opportunities to find their individual voice, be creative and understand the technical skills that underpin film and television by immersing them in fun & accessible 'hands on' film making experiences. We put young people at the heart of end2end TV so they can realise their potential as creative storytellers, digital champions and members of the community.
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Meet The Team
Our Patrons
Donna Burton-Wilcock
Education Strategist and Publisher
"I am proud to have been invited to be a patron of end2endtv. Having worked with the team on numerous occasions, I never cease to be amazed by their determination to provide a wide range of authentic media experiences to young people from diverse backgrounds and by their absolute commitment to student-centred learning."
Mark Reid
Former Head of Education British Film Institute
"I am delighted to become a patron of end2end TV. As their name suggests, they look after live coverage of events and activities from inception to broadcast, and are the only people I know of who can do this very complicated stuff with children and young people."
Kaori Hata
Associate Professor
Osaka University, Japan
"I am conducting some research into how communication styles have changed due to Covid-19 and the effect of this on pedagogical issues. end2end TV fits this well; their programme is just what I'd like to know more about and I am excited to be associated with them."
OUR MISSION
Young people develop their individual voice and vision by learning 'end to end' TV & Film Production, ENG & Digital Media Skills from initial concept to final creation.
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Our innovative e2e TV Clubs & Workshops offer 'hands on' training to young people aged 7 - 18; giving them specialist technical knowledge and skills that will help them interpret what they see in the media and online in a much more meaningful way.
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Our ground breaking work with pupils inside the curriculum opens up opportunities to bring learning to life inclusively, using film and mixed media, in a wide variety of subject areas.
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Our innovative community projects enable young people to participate in exciting activities that enrich learning and gives them the opportunity to practice their creative, technical and communication skills in a variety of settings.
Young people will learn the theory and practice behind 'end to end' TV and Film Production and have the chance to work towards an Arts Award; recognising the development of creative, technical and leadership skills, as well as boosting confidence and celebrating achievements in communication and teamwork.
We build on training and support the wider community by working on commissioned content, further empowering our media teams to crew on professional shoots of all kinds.

























