Careers Behind the Camera

No Time to Die: Careers Behind the Camera
No Time to Die: Careers Behind the Camera

Ages

11–16

Duration

Short (1-4 activities)

Inspired by the production trainees who worked on the 25th Bond film No Time To Die, our Careers Behind the Camera resource is a PSHE and careers-focussed framework that can be used as a standalone assembly or delivered as three separate lessons. Created in partnership with Universal Pictures UK and ScreenSkills, the resource contains materials to advance attainment in maths, science and literacy in students aged 12-18.  

Starring Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, and Rami Malek, No Time To Die promises yet another action-fuelled instalment in the James Bond series. In Careers Behind the Camera, students will hear directly from production trainees who contributed to the making of the movie. Classroom posters, an online quiz, lesson plans and film clips support student learning, reinforcing the fundamental skills required to work in film production.  

Enter your student in a creative writing competition for the chance to win an official No Time To Die merchandise bundle!  

To complement our Careers Behind the Camera resource we're running a creative writing competition to offer ten lucky winners a selection of official No Time To Die merchandise comprising wireless headphones, a power bank, an umbrella, a weekend bag and an Aston Martin key chain.  

To enter, students need to draft a letter addressed to the producers explaining which part of a production team they'd like to work in and why. They'll need to pitch persuasively, making sure to mention the skills they'd bring to the role. The overall winner for this competition will be selected by Into Film, Universal Pictures UK and EON. 


Gatsby Benchmarks supported by this resource:

  • Learning from career and labour market information
  • Encounters with employers and employees
  • Linking curriculum learning to careers


This resource includes

This Resource Supports

  • Careers
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science

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