All articles by Louise Tutt – Page 8
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My Working From Home Life: Locksmith Animation’s Sarah Smith
”Today we screened the latest cut of ‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ for Disney – and for our crew, using Pix.”
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My Working From Home Life: UK production designer Simon Bowles
Bowles is shooting BBC Studios’ ‘Talking Heads’ TV series during lockdown.
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My Working From Home Life: UK writer Jack Thorne
”I’ve actually taken part in my first Zoom readthrough.”
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My Working From Home Life: Head Gear Films’ Phil Hunt
“Cash is always king. It you haven’t protected cashflow, you’re in for a bumpy ride.”
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My Working From Home Life: The Ink Factory’s Katherine Butler
“We’ve found access to writers and directors easier as everyone is at home.”
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My Working From Home Life: UK ScreenSkills’ Gareth Ellis-Unwin
”It’s important as a leader to role-model good behaviour.”
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My Working From Home Life: UK producer Matthew James Wilkinson
”If low-budget indies are first out of the gate when we remount, it could be a fertile time for the smaller films to thrive.”
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My Working From Home Life: UK filmmaker Hope Dickson Leach
”I’m hopeful we can build a more sustainable and inclusive industry.”
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My Working From Home Life: British Council’s Briony Hanson
“A colleague once described our team as a ‘foul-mouthed Radio 4’.”
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My Working From Home Life: Creativity Media’s Patrick Fischer
“This whole lockdown feels a bit like a family adventure.”
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My Working From Home Life: augenschein Filmproduktion’s Jonas Katzenstein
“We are taking the time out to rethink some of the more complex scenes.”
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My Working From Home Life: Organic managing director Caragh Cook
”Organic has a very active WhatsApp group.”
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My Working From Home Life: Jon Wardle, director of the UK’s National Film & Television School
”My two-year old is now a regular contributor to my meetings with colleagues.”
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The Centrepiece interview: Studiocanal UK’s Nicola Shindler on swimming against the tide from TV to film
Shindler is also head of her own TV production company, Red.
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Bafta in talks with UK distributors to bring in emergency eligibility rules for film awards (exclusive)
Bafta wants to ensure films not released theatrically due to pandemic closedown can still qualify.
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European film industry reacts to possible summer move by Cannes
Cannes Film Festival organisers are eyeing a late June/early July slot.
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British Film Commission teams with BFI, UK government, industry partners on COVID-19 measures
The organisation attracts and supports inward investment in the UK.
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Pact calls on government to support the UK’s indie film and TV sector
Organisation trying to provide clarity on ‘force majeure’ clause in contracts.
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Odeon, Cineworld, Picturehouse, Vue to close all UK and Ireland cinemas due to coronavirus
Odeon shuts cinemas with immediate effect; Cineworld and Picturehouse to close doors in Ireland today (March 17) and the UK from tomorrow (March 18).
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UK film sector scrambles to respond to the coronavirus crisis
”We are all in it together. We’re all in the same business. There is no differentiation between who it is hurting.”