Alice Burridge
About Alice Burridge
Alice Burridge is a Development and Production Assistant at New Regency Productions, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse background in film and television, having held various roles including Development Intern and Philanthropy Manager, and has gained experience across multiple production companies.
Current Role at New Regency Productions
Alice Burridge currently serves as a Development and Production Assistant at New Regency Productions. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the company for three years. Her role involves supporting the development and production processes, collaborating with teams to bring creative projects to fruition.
Previous Experience at New Regency Productions
Prior to her current role, Alice Burridge worked as a Development Intern at New Regency Productions in 2020 for six months. During this internship, she gained valuable experience in the development phase of film production, assisting with research and project evaluation.
Education and Training in Film Production
Alice Burridge studied Film Production at the New York Film Academy, completing a four-week course in 2014. She also holds a BA Hons in English Literature from Newcastle University, where she studied from 2012 to 2015 and achieved a 2:1 classification. This educational background has provided her with a solid foundation for her career in the film industry.
Diverse Work Experience in the Film Industry
Alice Burridge has accumulated diverse experience in the film industry through various roles. She worked as a Development Intern at Heyday Films Limited in 2019 and served as a Philanthropy Manager at London Screen Academy from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she has held freelance positions as a Reader at 42 M&P LTD and Red Planet Pictures, and has contributed as an Industry Judging Panellist at Amused Moose.
Early Career and Work Experience
Alice Burridge began her career with various work experience placements in 2015, including roles at the BBC, FremantleMedia UK, and SO Television Ltd on 'The Graham Norton Show'. These early experiences provided her with insights into production processes and industry standards, shaping her career trajectory in the entertainment sector.