
Digital film distribution in the UK
The physical distribution and exhibition of movies in UK cinemas has changed hugely in the last five years. The 125-year-old era of 35mm celluloid film is over, giving way to a digital future. Here are some of the key facts to stay up to speed with the recent changes in UK cinema exhibition… 35mm distribution may […]

UK Box Office Survives a 89 Percent Crash
Pop quiz, hot shot… What year had the most cinema tickets sold in the UK? Was it the time of the Hollywood epic such as ‘Cleopatra‘ (1963)? Maybe the first wave of blockbusters like ‘Jaws‘ (1975) and ‘Star Wars‘ (1977). ‘Avatar‘ (2009) perhaps? Or has ‘Pacific Rim‘ done so well as to make 2013 […]

10 things I found in the YouTube small print
I read the YouTube small print (i.e. Terms of Service) and this is what I discovered: The contract exists even after deleting your account There are at least two typos YouTube asks you to print hard copies If you accidentally stay logged in you must write to them They can use your words, ideas and opinions You must […]
49 Interesting Facts about the UK Film Industry
The BFI have published the latest version of their annual publication, the BFI Statistical Yearbook 2013, which focuses on data collected in 2012. You can download the full 254 page report here at www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/film-industry-statistics-research/statistical-yearbook I’ve gone through and picked out what I regard as the 49 most interesting nuggets about the UK Film Industry. 1. Women […]

Raters Gonna Rate – UK film censorship
It’s not often I get to start a blog post with a warning so I’m going to take full advantage of this. Ahem.. Viewers are advised that this blog post contains 7 f**ks, 1 t**t, a b***h, a c**t (sorry), discussion of illegal acts and some really shocking graphs. You have been warned (or enticed, […]
UK Tax Credit for Short Films
A few years ago I wrote an article for Moviescope magazine about my discovery that short films are eligible for the UK Tax Credit. I’m reposting in on my blog in 2013 and it’s possible that the rules have changed. One big change is that the UK Film Council is no more and all their duties are being handled by the BFI. […]
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