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Regional screen agencies

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Founded
  
2002

Following a major review of the film infrastructure in the United Kingdom during 2000, the UK Film Council set up nine Regional Screen Agencies, one in each regions of England, to deliver support for film-making, exhibition and related media activities.

The nine agencies are:

  • Screen East (East of England)
  • EM Media (East Midlands)
  • Film London (Greater London)
  • Northern Film and Media (North East England)
  • Vision+Media (North West England)
  • Screen South (South East England)
  • South West Screen (South West England)
  • Screen West Midlands (West Midlands)
  • Screen Yorkshire (Yorkshire and the Humber)
  • Role and Activities

    Regional Screen Agencies have a complex role spanning cultural, economic and social objectives. To be effective, they have found it essential to engage actively with other regional partners and to involve stakeholders including local film and television producers, broadcasters, games developers, museums and other cultural organisations.

    Each agency has interpreted the brief from the UK Film Council in its own way. Typically, this focusses on the provision of operational activities such training schemes, administration of funding for activities such as film festivals and film education, and the operation of investment funds and local services designed to make a region an attractive place for film-makers to bring inward investment.

    References

    Regional screen agencies Wikipedia