Monday 13 September 2010

UK film council

the uk film council is  The uk film council is government funded council where they look at british films and try to unsure economic cultural and educational aspect of British film remain and it try to promote it abroad , it also put the rating on films in the uk


The uk film council is mostly funded by the taxman but other area include national lotteries funds and some cultural charities from theatres, and this money goes into British filmmaking and support film directors coming through and try to encourage people to take an interest and also gives money to many academies for high flying film making. it also funds application to helping young and upcoming directors with professional advice. And they do this to try and secure that Britain has a place in global cinema and hopes how it does well, it also funds the exporting of films and try to encourage them to make it big in other countries. And also funds national and local film bodies which cost 6.3million. Current lottery fufor films stands at £26m per year, which is expected to increase to £32m after 2012.

Film production - £15m pa Film distribution - £2m pa Training - £3.25m pa Regional film bodies - £6.3m this is just some statistics from UKFC

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