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  1. 4 days ago · Wiggin LLP. United Kingdom July 22 2024. The British Screen Forum has published a manifesto calling on the new Government to “ develop Screen Sector policy based on a clear understanding of the ...

  2. 1 day ago · With Film and TV continuing to influence travel worldwide, the British Film Commission and VisitBritain’s new partnership builds on the potential of screen tourism. Today’s MoU strengthens the British Film Commission and VisitBritain’s mutual aims of boosting economic growth.

  3. 3 days ago · As a powerful contemporary discourse, ‘diversity’ has become something of the ‘mother and apple pie’ mantra of the screen industries and media policy in response to deeply embedded social inequalities within the creative and cultural industries, which reflect much deeper structural inequalities within British society (Malik, 2013; Nwonka and Malik, 2018).

  4. 4 days ago · Alexander Lea. July 22, 2024. The British Screen Forum has published a manifesto calling on the new Government to “ develop Screen Sector policy based on a clear understanding of the high cost, high risk, hit-dependent nature of the industry, with carefully targeted interventions that ensure the Screen Sector can continue to make its ...

  5. 2 days ago · Audiences in Britain would gain a better understanding of global culture and acquire new knowledge.Examples of good collaborations do exist, like the Global Screen Fund’s International Co-production strand, administered by the British Film Institute, which supports UK film-makers to be part of international collaboration.

  6. 3 days ago · Jul 23, 2024. (Credit: Edmund Sumner/BFI) The BFI has made 19 new awards through its UK Global Screen Fund, supporting international opportunities for the UK’s independent screen sector. Financed through the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the awards see a further £527,563 being allocated through the £7m per year fund’s ...

  7. 5 days ago · A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television. Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location (for example, Last of the Summer Wine) and shown to a studio audience prior to final post-production.