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  1. British Screen Forum is a membership organisation that connects and informs the UK screen sectors on policy and industry issues. It hosts exclusive events with government officials, experts and influencers, and provides access to a network of peers and insights.

    • About Us

      The Forum provides a unique and trusted space for key...

    • Events

      On: Thursday 23 May 2024 from 1.00pm – 2.00pm (In person...

  2. The Forum provides a unique and trusted space for key players from the screen sectors to come together to debate the implications of the evolving landscape and the policy and regulatory environment, and to gain unrivalled insight into emerging themes and innovative technologies.

  3. On: Thursday 23 May 2024 from 1.00pm – 2.00pm (In person lunch and networking from 12.15pm) At: Central London location (EC4R) AND via Video Conference. For: British Screen Forum Members and Associate Members only. For further session details…. Find out more.

  4. The British Screen Forum was established in 1985 under the name British Screen Advisory Council, becoming the British Screen Forum in January 2020. It is a membership organisation that represents the audiovisual industries of the United Kingdom and provides thought leadership to the government, the industries and policy makers. [1]

  5. The British Screen Forum is an independent industry funded membership body that represents film, TV, games and online in the UK. It provides a forum for identifying new business trends and providing thought leadership to Government, policy makers and the audio-visual industries.

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    British Screen Forum is where the best informed and most influential people in the UK screen sectors convene to interrogate issues of importance and influence policy and the thinking around...

  7. Lens, by British Screen Forum. A podcast framing the debate around public service broadcasting, featuring in depth conversations with key figures at the heart of that debate over the past 25 years. The series draws out the lessons of previous debates to inform current and future consideration of the framework that supports UK public service media.