Get Paid To Learn To Be An MTB Content Creator

by 1

If you fancy yourself as being a ‘content creator’ in the mountain bike industry, then this could be the opportunity for you. Of course, here at Singletrack we’re always open to pitches from anyone, so if you think you’ve got a good idea, read our guide.

Full PR from Scottish Cycling below:

Do you need more than a phone these days?

FRESH CUTS – THE NEXT GENERATION OF MOUNTAIN BIKE CONTENT CREATORS LAUNCHED 

A new six-month paid trainee programme for six people of skills development for Mountain Bike (MTB) and Adventure media across Scotland. 

Scottish Cycling, through its Developing Mountain Biking in Scotland (DMBinS) department, is partnering with Screen Scotland and leading MTB media company Cut Media, deliver a collaborative six-month production skills development programme for MTB media crew across Scotland.  

The programme aims to meet the skills development needs of Scotland’s growing mountain biking and adventure sports media sub-sector, which is widely recognised as a global leader in delivering creative content for international cycling/adventure audiences (direct-to-consumer) and branded content.  

This pilot programme aims to develop a skilled pipeline of freelance crew, production leads, self-shooting directors, camera operators and/or content creators who can meet demand through cross-industry/industry supported training.  

The programme is a six month (2 days per week for 22 weeks) Real Living Wage paid training placement for 6 people within DMBinS from October 2024 to March 2025. 

Stu Thomson, Cut Media, said: 

“We’re passionate about the future of content creation and its creators in Scotland. We often find it challenging to recruit content creators who have the broad skill sets we require to develop world leading content for cycling and adventure brands. 

“We’re really excited to work with the successful applicants and share our knowledge and experience of what it takes to develop original and watchable content.” 

Colena Cotter, DMBinS Communications and Business Support Manager, who will manage the work of the trainees, explains: 

“We believe that this project will help us produce compelling, authentic and creative content which will showcase the amazing and accessible mountain biking we have in Scotland. We’re also really interested to see what new ideas and fresh thinking the applicants can bring to showing our work in advocating for improvements to Scottish mountain biking. 

“I’m proud to be leading the project and look forward to welcoming a wide and diverse range of potential candidates applying for this opportunity and overseeing the trainee’s development and growth throughout the project.” 

David Smith, Director of Screen Scotland, said: “Screen Scotland recognises that viewing habits are changing rapidly, and that creative people and production companies are increasingly working in direct to consumer platforms like YouTube, TikTok and other social media platforms, often with funding from brands rather than broadcasters.  

“This exciting and innovative opportunity has been developed jointly by all involved to support Screen Scotland’s development plans for the screen sector in Scotland, but in the context of YouTube and that’s a first for us. 
 
“Scotland’s screen and mountain biking sectors are both growing rapidly. Working with DMBinS and Cut Media to develop the production, storytelling and audience engagement skills of filmmakers focused on mountain biking content offers a huge potential win for both sectors.” 

For further details and to apply check out DMBinS website 

Singletrack Weekly Word

Sports Newsletter of the Year finalist at the Publisher Newsletter Awards 2024. Find out why our newsletter is different and give it a go.

Author Profile Picture
Hannah Dobson

Managing Editor

I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

More posts from Hannah

Home Forums Get Paid To Learn To Be An MTB Content Creator

Viewing 1 post (of 1 total)
  • Get Paid To Learn To Be An MTB Content Creator
  • snotrag
    Full Member

    It sounds like whomever is running DMBINS has some pretty good, upfront ideas about how they are doing their promotion – the BKXC/SingletrackSampler series was a really smart idea, hope it had a good return for them.

    This is clever too… after using some existing ones, now develop your own, in house “influencers”. Smart.

Viewing 1 post (of 1 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.