Organisations and resources that can provide you with
networking opportunities:
m4media
An on-line network agency, m4media provides
a regular information service on all that is happening
within the film and television industries, as well as
providing a support network for freelances and production
companies, big and small.
Exposure
Provides comprehensive listings, information
and contacts for UK festivals and competitions, as well
as information about funding and development schemes
plus some international festivals too.
BritFilm
A directory of International Film and Video
Festivals
Guardian
Edinburgh International TV Festival
The Guardian Edinburgh International Television
Festival, includes debating sessions, master-classes
and social events.
Regus
London Film Festival
The Regus London Film Festival actively welcomes
filmmakers to submit their work for consideration; this
site contains all the information about the festival,
and how to enter.
PACT
The Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television
is the trade association representing independent television,
feature films, animation and new media production companies,
and it aims to encourage the development of new production
companies and producers. The PACT Directory of Independent
Producers is available from the website.
New
Producers Alliance
The New Producers Alliance is a membership
organisation for new independent producers. It provides
access to contacts, information and advice regarding
film production, and a forum and focus for over 800
members, ranging from film students and first-timers
to experienced feature film makers and major production
companies. The site also includes a series of web-casts,
including one about the Film Council's Development Fund.
First
Film Foundation
The First Film Foundation is a charity that
exists to help British writers, producers and directors
to make their first feature film. By providing a range
of high-quality educational and promotional programmes,
the Foundation aims to give filmmakers the contacts,
knowledge and experience they need to achieve their
goal. It also has 3 funding schemes and a prize.
MEDIA
MEDIA is a 5 year programme of the European
Union to strengthen the competitiveness of the European
film, TV and New Media industries. MEDIA Plus supports
professional training in screenwriting, business and
new technologies, project development and the distribution
and promotion of European work. Individuals may also
benefit from subsidised places on training courses and
international marketing.
British
Interactive Multimedia Association
The British Interactive Multimedia Association
is the trade association representing the interactive
media industries and aims to provide networking opportunities,
guidance and information through its activities and
initiatives, including awards, meetings, seminars, conferences
and publications.
Moving
Image Society
The Moving Image Society. As well as meetings,
presentations, seminars and international exhibitions
and conferences the society also organises a programme
of training courses, lectures and workshops, special
events and evening meetings.
BAFTA
The British Academy of Film and Television
Arts. Famous for its high- profile awards, BAFTA is
a membership organisation running events etc.
Royal
Television Society
The Royal Television Society is dedicated
to bringing together individuals from all parts of the
industry to exchange ideas, debate topical issues and
to provide a forum for networking. The RTS organises
lectures, workshops and award ceremonies.
Jobs
Unlimited
Jobs Unlimited, the Guardian's media recruitment
pages.
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