Crew Studio has been appointed by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art as their Production Partner, marking another significant step for our growing production education model.
The appointment adds another major institution to the list of education providers working with Crew Studio to bring professional production standards into creative training environments.
Crew Studio’s model is built around a simple idea: students benefit when their training is supported by the same production thinking, crew structure and technical standards found in the professional industry.
Rather than treating filming as an add-on at the end of a course, Crew Studio works with education providers to build a practical, industry-facing production experience around their students. This can include production planning, scheduling, crew, locations, camera, lighting, sound, post-production and access to industry partners using current filmmaking technology.
For drama schools, film schools, colleges, universities and creative training providers, the pressure to offer students meaningful screen experience continues to grow. Students are entering an industry where practical confidence, production awareness and professional adaptability matter as much as the final piece of work they leave with; Crew Studio’s approach helps bridge that gap.
By combining professional production services with an understanding of education, we support institutions that want to offer students a more complete experience of how screen work is created. The process gives students exposure to professional expectations while allowing education providers to raise the quality, structure and ambition of their filmed projects.
The work with RADA reflects a wider shift in how creative institutions are thinking about production. As screen content becomes increasingly central to actor training and creative education, more providers are looking for partners who can bring technical delivery, industry relationships and practical production knowledge into the learning environment.
Crew Studio works across film and commercial production, education production and industry training, with a growing network of world-renowned crew, creative professionals and technical partners. Its production education model has been developed to give institutions access to a more flexible and professional way of delivering filmed student work, screen-based projects and practical production experiences.
Students want more than theory. Institutions want to offer experiences that feel connected to the real industry. Production standards are rising. Technology is moving quickly. The gap between training and professional practice needs to become smaller. Crew Studio’s role is to help education providers make that shift with confidence.
The company is continuing to expand its education production services for drama schools, universities, colleges and creative institutions looking to bring professional production into their student experience.
Click here to learn more about Crew Studio’s education production services.