Neil Peplow, Director of International Affairs at the BFI
The UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS), in partnership with the British Film Institute (BFI), have just launched a new one-year pilot fund for the UK’s independent screen sector, which will offset the funding lost from Creative Europe MEDIA programme since Brexit occurred.
The first pot of funding, amounting to £7 million, is intended for more than simply financing new feature film projects. The emphasis is equally towards boosting global exposure for UK content, through support for multi-territory sales and distribution, in addition to helping invest in new business developments, such as for production companies and in sectors beyond film (for example, TV and narrative interactive gaming).
UK launches £7m Global Screen Fund to help plug gap left by Brexit
23/04/2021 - The fund, administered by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the BFI, will aim to boost global exports of UK content
Neil Peplow
The UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS), in partnership with the British Film Institute (BFI), have just launched a new one-year pilot fund for the UK’s independent screen sector, which will offset the funding lost from Creative Europe MEDIA programme since Brexit occurred.
The first pot of funding, amounting to £7 million, is intended for more than simply financing new feature film projects. The emphasis is equally towards boosting global exposure for UK content, through support for multi-territory sales and distribution, in addition to helping invest in new business developments, such as for production companies and in sectors beyond film (for example, TV and narrative interactive gam
Tide Selected For Tech Nation Future Fifty Following Strongest Year Of Growth Date
19/04/2021
Tech Nation’s Future Fifty programme supports the leadership teams of the most successful tech companies in the UK
Tide has now surpasses 5% market share with its member base more than doubling over the last year
Tide, the UK’s leading business financial platform, has become one of the latest to be selected to join Tech Nation’s Future Fifty programme, designed to bring together, empower and accelerate the growth of the most successful tech companies in the UK.
Tech Nation is partly funded by the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and is charged with fuelling the growth of the UK’s leading tech companies. The Future Fifty programme offers peer-to-peer learning, masterclasses and sessions with Government officials and ministers. Household names such as Monzo, Bulb, Deliveroo, and Zoopla have previously been accepted into the programme.
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