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Lucy
Nov 29, 2010 at 2:09 pm
Outrageous spelling mistake in headline.
Producers Forum
Nov 29, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Success in industries like film and digital content production relies upon producers having the chance to develop professionally throughout their careers, to access opportunities on a local, national and international level, and feel part of a community in their region. As one of the few member-led professional organisations for content producers delivering these things, we have seen a growing space for our approach across England. Our members’ growth in productivity and award-winning work is testament to this.
Whilst it’s important not to forget the importance of accessibility at a local level, I welcome the government’s proposals to salvage what’s worked best from the last ten years in British screen industry and apply it across the board during a time of austerity.
Steffan Aquarone, The Producers’ Forum, West Midlands