The British regional funding giant will pump the cash into small and medium sized companies to support digital fiction projects for the BBC and Channel 4. By Stuart Kemp LONDON – U.K. regional ...
LONDON — In yet another sign that Creative England, the umbrella organization that will take over the duties of the U.K.’s regional screen agencies, is having trouble getting its ducks in a row, it ...
As Creative England continues its search to appoint its first CEO, Alan Grove, creative director of Addiction London offers his opinion on the post. So I looked up Creative England and this is what ...
LONDON — Caroline Norbury has been named as chief exec of Creative England, the new funding body for filmmaking in the English regions outside London. She was previously CEO of South West Screen, and ...
The joint venture composes two separate arms: Creative England Talent and Creative England Accelerate. The first will give creative businesses the opportunity to respond to specific innovation briefs ...
UPDATE: After today’s story that Creative England‘s popular iFeatures scheme was looking at an uncertain future, Lady Macbeth producer Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly and director William Oldroyd got in touch ...
Creative England has been awarded money from the government's Regional Growth Fund for the third time in succession. This is actually Round 6 for the Regional Growth Fund, and this time Creative ...
“Creative England will increase delivery and reduce costs, whilst retaining local resonance across the country. The regional screen agencies will now work together to recalibrate into Creative England ...
The organization goes live with its two regional production funds Oct. 14 that will be presided over by head of film Chris Moll. By Stuart Kemp Chris Moll - P 2013 LONDON – U.K. regional funding giant ...
Entertainment One (eOne) and Creative England are launching a new TV venture to develop original, new British talent. The two companies will develop, finance and produce the drama content intended for ...
After coming into existence just two months ago — following the six-month limbo created by the British conservative government’s abolition of the UK Film Council and its nine Regional Screen Agencies ...
Non-profit organisation Creative England has revealed a £24 million investment fund to help scale-up promising UK businesses. In partnership with Triodos Bank, the fund will target post-revenue, small ...