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How the Newport Beach Film Festival transformed into an awards season event
Festival director Gregg Schwenk says new autumn dates give the festival a key position on the awards season calendar.
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ScreenSkills’ Film Forward scheme helps UK productions recruit diverse crew
The programme is designed to help productions extend their network of experienced Black, Asian or minority ethnic professionals.
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FEST’s Future of Film conference aims to prepare the industry for a new age
The Future of Film is running online, free of charge, from July 19 to 23.
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UK production boom sees ScreenSkills focus on in-demand roles
ScreenSkills is ensuring the UK film and TV industry has the workforce it needs by training and upskilling professionals to excel in roles and grades that are particularly in-demand.
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We Are UK Film at Cannes 2021: watch this year’s sessions
Virtual sessions include talent talks with Mark Cousins and Eva Husson.
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Hungarian producers look to reach larger audiences through ambitious co-productions
Hungarian producers are setting up international co-productions of scale as Hungarian films strive to reach larger audiences than ever.
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How new areas of London have reinvented themselves as filming destinations
With the popularity of filming in the UK capital city growing fast, it is the role of Film London to see international demands are met for production space and a diverse workforce
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BFC leads the charge for more UK studio space
With demand for film and high-end television production in the UK at pre-pandemic levels, the British Film Commission is working hard to make sure the nation is open for business.
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Picturesque St Pete Clearwater is ready for its close-up
The large metro area offers a rebate of 20% on expenses incurred when shooting in St. Pete Clearwater and Tampa.
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New support scheme launched for international distribution of Finnish films
Juho Kuosmanen´s Compartment No 6 is launching in Competition at Cannes this month.
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How the Global Screen Fund is supporting two Cannes-bound British films
The UK Global Screen Fund is making a mark on the Croisette through its support of two British films that illustrate perfectly the fund’s international focus.
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Taiwanese animation is ready to draw an international audience
City Of Lost Things was selected for the prestigious Contrechamp competition at Annecy last month.
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The magic that Mississippi offers to international film productions
Mississippi has one of the most competitive US state incentive programmes.
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The 50 year-old National Film And Television School is at the vanguard of a vibrant UK film industry.
“We want to be even more inclusive, to do more to support production and to move into new specialisations.”
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18 production companies making global content across the UK’s nations and regions
A snapshot of the multitude of production companies making exciting content across the UK’s nations and regions
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Why the UK Global Screen Fund has animation firmly in its sights
The GSF has worked closely witih the animation sector to determine the right support.
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How the UK screen sector has ramped up training during lockdown
68,500 people undertook training or career development with the UK skills body ScreenSkills in the past year.
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Creating the look of HBO fantasy ‘The Nevers’
Production designer Gemma Jackson and costume designer Michele Clapton discuss creating a believable version of Victorian London for HBO’s fantasy show.
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How fintech is saving film productions time and money
Award-winning business has introduced its innovative financial technology services to the film industry.
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First look: Western horror ‘Ghost Town’ unveiled by producer Mem Ferda
The project is written, directed by and stars Owen Conway (Eminence Hill).