Media Cymru, a consortium of broadcast, production and academic institutions and businesses in Wales, has commissioned specialist training provider Final Pixel Academy to deliver a 9-month Virtual Production Fellowship programme in 2025/2026.

The programme is the first of its kind in Wales and will be hosted at a new state-of-the-art training facility for Virtual Production at fivefold studios. Funded by Media Cymru, the programme is being delivered by specialist training providers Final Pixel Academy and supported by virtual production studio fivefold Studios and post-production company Gorilla.

The custom-built programme combines innovative technologies and virtual production techniques for professional crew and emerging industry talent across the fields of TV and film, broadcast, games, VFX, live events and post-production.

The first Wales based Final Pixel Virtual Production Fellowship  will see sixteen participants engage in nine months of specialist training including both the foundational and intermediate virtual production skills required, such as production, creating virtual art as well as running and filming in a volume.

Speaking about the fellowship, Media Cymru Director Justin Lewis said: “We’re very pleased to have worked with consortium partners to host Wales’ first Final Pixel Academy Virtual Production Fellowship . Not only will the final candidates access a high-quality blend of on-set training, masterclasses with leading industry talent and project-based live briefs, but the Fellowship represents the “bleeding edge technology” that is fueling a new future for the creative industries in the UK.”

Dr Jodi Nelson-Tabor, Head of Final Pixel Academy, said: “The launch of the very first Final Pixel Academy Virtual Production Fellowship in Wales, marks a transformative moment for the creative industries in the region. At Final Pixel Academy, we are proud to lead this pioneering programme in partnership with fivefold Studios, Gorilla (Academy) and the University of South Wales, made possible through the support of Media Cymru. By equipping mid-to-senior level professionals with cutting-edge, real-time technologies and virtual production skills, we are not only nurturing local talent but also attracting inward investment and positioning Wales as a premier destination for innovative film, television, and immersive media productions. Our Final Pixel Academy Virtual Production Fellowship™ is more than just training; it is a catalyst for industry growth, creative excellence, and a thriving future for virtual production in Wales.”

David Levy, Managing Director of fivefold Studios said: “At fivefold Studios, we’ve established a dedicated virtual production facility at the heart of a thriving film studio in South Wales. Featuring Europe’s largest green screen cove, advanced motion and performance capture systems, and a state-of-the-art LED volume, the space is purpose-built for innovation and production at scale. Hosting the Final Pixel Academy Virtual Production Fellowship here allows us to welcome emerging talent into an environment designed for hands-on learning, creative exploration, and real-world production collaboration.” 

Sally Lisk-Lewis, Skills and Partnerships Training Manager for University of South Wales added: “The Final Pixel Virtual Production Fellowship  is all about future-proofing the workforce in Wales and bridging the gap between traditional filmmaking and the emerging world of virtual production. It equips Welsh filmmakers with the skills and knowledge they need to stand out and excel in the sector, attracting high-end productions in the process.”

Paul Hawke-Williams, Gorilla’s Head of Training and Engagement added: “Gorilla and Gorilla Academy are excited to be part of the VP Fellowship, helping to grow Wales’ reputation in virtual production, giving participants a full look at how things work – from the studio floor to final post. As a leading post-production company, we know how smart workflows can save time and money, and we’re keen to share that knowledge. This project is all about building skills, boosting confidence, busting myths and showing Wales is still a major player for TV & Film.

Applications to the programme will open from 23 June via the Media Cymru website: media.cymru/funding/ .

Jon Creamer

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