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FLAMIN Animations Commissioning Programme (United Kingdom)

Deadline: 25-May-2026

The FLAMIN Animations 2026 by Film London supports early-career Black and global majority artists in animation. Selected participants receive £3,500 funding, mentorship from Blinkink, and professional training. The programme runs from July 2026 to May 2027, with applications closing on 25 May 2026.

The FLAMIN Animations 2026 is a commissioning programme designed to support early-career Black and global majority artists working in animation and moving image.

Delivered by Film London through its Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), and in partnership with Blinkink, the programme provides funding, mentorship, and professional development to help artists build sustainable careers in the screen industries.

Programme Overview

Key Details:

What Participants Receive:

Programme Focus Areas

The programme supports creative and professional development in animation.

Key Themes:

What Does the Funding Cover?

Each selected artist receives structured financial support.

Funding Breakdown:

Additional Benefits:

Who Is Eligible?

Core Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Additional Requirements

Who Is Not Eligible?

Important Note:

Why This Programme Matters

FLAMIN Animations addresses key gaps in the creative industry.

Key Benefits:

How to Apply

Follow these steps to submit a strong application.

Step 1: Prepare Your Portfolio

Step 2: Develop Your Project Idea

Step 3: Submit Application

Step 4: Attend Interview (If Shortlisted)

Step 5: Start the Programme

Step 6: Deliver Final Work

Key Concepts Explained

Animation Commissioning

Funding provided to artists to create original work under guidance and support.

Moving Image Practice

Artistic work using video, film, or digital animation as a medium.

Mentorship

Guidance from experienced professionals to support skill development and career growth.

Global Majority

A term referring to people from racialized or historically underrepresented communities globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is FLAMIN Animations?

A commissioning programme supporting early-career artists in animation with funding and mentorship.

2. Who can apply?

Black and global majority artists based in England.

3. Is prior animation training required?

No, formal education in animation is not required.

4. How much funding is provided?

£3,500 per selected artist.

5. What is the project requirement?

Creation of a 3-minute original animation.

6. Are travel costs covered?

Travel may be supported for participants outside London.

7. Can students apply?

No, current students are not eligible.

Conclusion

The FLAMIN Animations 2026 is a powerful opportunity for emerging artists to build careers in animation through funding, mentorship, and industry exposure.

For more information, visit Film London.

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