Reset 2025 info event

Reset 3 info event

Interested in applying to our Reset traineeship but not sure if this might be the opportunity for you?

Join our lunchtime Zoom session on Wednesday 23rd April at 12pm to find out more about the Reset Trainee Roles.

This webinar will give you the chance to hear about our alumni’s experiences on the programme and ask them any questions you may have about the roles.

Reset is a paid 8 month traineeship is aimed at new entrants to the Animation, Visual Effects (VFX) and Games industry with transferable skills from all walks of life. 

Register your interest here if you would like to participate in this online event.

Please note this is info event is aimed at applicants for the Reset Traineeship. If you are interested in the Reset: Level Up Junior roles, you can book in a 1-to-1 meeting with the Project Manager here

We are delighted to be joined by two of our Reset alumni:

Kieran Docherty

Junior Producer/QA at Blazing Griffin

Reset 2021/22

Kieran Docherty is a Glasgow-based producer and writer. While at Blazing Griffin, his initial projects were games such as Takenoko and Catan on Tilt Five/PC, as well as the sequel to the studio’s Scottish Bafta-winning game (Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases), Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case. Kieran was also the motion capture performer for all male characters in The London Case, including young Poirot himself.

Heather Allan

Junior Motion Graphics/ VFX Artist at Serious Facilities

Reset 2023/24

Heather studied Graphic Design in Glasgow. After completing her degree, she began to look for a job within the industry. This is when she started expanding her portfolio and taught herself the basics of animation. Off the back of this, she secured a job at a small design agency. This was short lived due to expense cuts, and she began working full time in a restaurant. After two years of working in hospitality, and juggling the odd freelance job, she decided to pursue the passion she had found at the very start of her career.

Reset is funded by Screen Scotland via the BFI National Lottery Skills Cluster Fund.