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South West Screen Podcast

South West Screen's new podcast presents a range of content, including live event recordings, interviews and news relevant to people working in film, TV and digital media in the South West. Subscribe to the podcast below. For a simple definition of a Podcast, click here.


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Archive

The View From Here - New forms of PSB:content now & in the future
Within its review of the future of PSB, Ofcom posited a radical departure from the simple broadcast model and described a different world of multiplatform, digitally distributed content. Where are we now on that journey and what will PSB content look like in the future? Some examples of new production and thoughts on future opportunities.

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The View From Here - Nations & Regions Question Time
Key industry figures explore the options for the future of PSB raised within the consultation, looking at their advantages and disadvantages from a Nations & Regions perspective and presenting personal views from their specific standpoint.

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The View From Here - Making it work for the future: the great debate
Key industry figures explore the options for the future of PSB raised within Ofcom's consultation, looking at their advantages and disadvantages from a Nations & Regions perspective and presenting personal views from their specific standpoint.

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The View From Here - Keynote from Stewart Purvis (Ofcom)
Setting out the big picture, Stewart Purvis, Ofcom Partner for Content & Standards (and ex-CEO ITN) presents the scope of Phase 2 of the PSB consultation and highlights the key issues for debate.

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Virtual Voices - Introduction from Caroline Norbury (South West Screen) and Alison Bown (South West Screen)

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Virtual Voices - Keynote speech from Iain Dale
Iain, one of Britain's leading political commentators, talks about how journalism is changing.

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Access to Digital Media Finance event - Paul Fisher (Advent Venture Partners)
Paul gives a presentation on advertising and Digital Media, and where the money will come from in the future.

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Access to Digital Media Finance event - Patrick Bradley (Ingenious Media)
Patrick gives a strategic overview of the digital media investment landscape. What do Ingenious see as opportunities? What do they want? How do you mitigate risk in a changing world?

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Access to Digital Media Finance event - Ryan Notz (buildersite.com)and Alex Hoye (Go-Industry and Seedcamp)
Ryan and Alex talk from experience about how to evolve an idea and get serious investors on board.

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Access to Digital Media Finance event - Jamie Murray Wells (Glasses Direct.com)
Jamie gives an insight from his own experience and investment journey. From begging from friends and family, to Angel rounds, VC rounds and his future fund-raising options.

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Made in the South West event - Richard Klein (BBC)
Richard Klein talks about the BBC's commissioning process.

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Made in the South West event - Liza Marshall (Channel 4)
Liza talks about Channel 4's commissioning process.

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Made in the South West event - Steve Jones (Sky)
Steve Jones talks about Sky's commissioning process.

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Made in the South West - UKTV and National Geographic
Andy Whitman (UKTI) and Edwina Thring (National Geographic) talk about their channel's commssioning processes.

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Funding Your Feature Event - Julien Temple interview
In the Frame: Director Julian Temple discusses his career and films with esteemed journalist Nick Roddick.

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Funding Your Feature Event - Tax Credit
Nigel Burke of the Tenon Group explains UK tax relief policies.

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Funding Your Feature Event - Legal Pitfalls
Miles Ketley of Wiggin outlines the dos and don'ts of film financing.

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International Film Markets Event - Introduction
Expert speakers give advice on international markets. The panel includes Emily Cripps, Head of Factual Acquisitions, RDF Rights; James Roe, Senior International Trade Adviser, UKTI; Valencia Haynes, International Production Executive; Chair: Greg Browning, Silicon 19.

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International Film Markets Event - Q & A Part 1
How should you prepare for attending international markets like the Cannes Film Festival or MIP? The experts guide us through all the essentials including what to put in your briefcase, approaching potential investors and how to do that deal.

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International Film Markets Event - Q & A Part 2
Which genres and narratives 'travel', or work best 'at the moment' in international markets? How can you make your project attractive internationally?

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International Film Markets Event - Top tips, final thoughts
The panel sum up their main points.

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