Glasgow-based training provider TRC is pleased to announce the launch of TRC Talent, a dynamic new online resource designed to connect indies with diverse new talent based in Scotland.
This innovative platform, available through TRC’s website, showcases profiles of their alumni, including training programmes such as rad Scotland, making it easier than ever to find the right crew for upcoming productions.
TRC Talent features detailed profiles of skilled emerging professionals, highlighting their availability, most recent roles and credits. Whether they are actively seeking work, in between contracts, or preparing for a career step-up, TRC Talent will help them network with the wider industry. With this resource, hirers can efficiently identify under-represented talent with the right skillset in editorial, production and post-production who are ready for their next opportunity.
This initiative comes as part of TRC’s continued commitment to advancing new voices in the Scottish TV industry, and to supporting diverse talent throughout their traineeships and beyond. Across the past editions of rad Scotland, TRC have trained over 50 Scotland based trainees and have continued to support them with networking opportunities, advanced training and career development.
The latest iteration of rad Scotland has launched earlier this month, with applications open until Thursday 5 June to new entrants who belong to underrepresented groups in the TV industry.
Claire Scally, Managing Director of TRC, commented: "TRC Talent will be a tremendous asset for our alumni and for companies wishing to hire diverse talent. This new platform will highlight the incredible talent that has come through our new entrant programmes, providing a direct way for indies to connect with emerging TV professionals who will make an impact in the industry. We look forward to continuing supporting our alumni network and building the next generation of Scottish TV talent."
Shiva Talwar, Production Manager at BBC Studios, who worked closely with our rad+ Alumni remarked: “In my brief experience with the rad+ initiative, I’ve seen a strong commitment to enhancing the leaning and development of its alumni. rad is more than just a scheme – it’s a pathway to a career, providing the tools and exposure needed for success.”
Radeen Moncrieffe, rad+ Development Researcher spoke about his experience: “This opportunity provided by rad+ has enabled me to build on the skills I learned through the original scheme that kick started my TV career. Through BBC Studios Specialist Factual, I have honed my ability to find new stories, and I have gained a further understanding into the process of transforming ideas into compelling programmes.”