Marcus Ryder, CEO of the UK’s Film and TV Charity, has unveiled details today (March 28) of a fund to support Black and Global Majority creatives, at the final day of The New Black Film Collective Xpo in London.
The Reel Impact Fund, steered by Anita Herbert, will offer grants of up to £10,000 for individuals and £25,000 for companies, with applications opening from May 13-June 30, and an independent panel assessing the applications.
Reel Impact aims to support mid to senior level Black and Global Majority individuals, as well as Black and Global Majority-led production companies and organisations working behind the scenes in film,...
The Reel Impact Fund, steered by Anita Herbert, will offer grants of up to £10,000 for individuals and £25,000 for companies, with applications opening from May 13-June 30, and an independent panel assessing the applications.
Reel Impact aims to support mid to senior level Black and Global Majority individuals, as well as Black and Global Majority-led production companies and organisations working behind the scenes in film,...
- 3/28/2024
- ScreenDaily
The event takes place March 29 and 30 at Rich Mix, London
The New Black Film Collective (Tnbfc), a UK-based network of film exhibitors, educators and programmers of Black representation on screen, is to host a second edition of its annual convention showcasing Black film and high-end TV talent.
The two-day event, titled Tnb Xpo, will take place from March 29-30 at Rich Mix in London.
Hundreds of people working in the film industry are expected to attend and the focus will be on amplifying both UK and international Black cinema.
There will be screenings of films from Black creators of African descent as well as talks,...
The New Black Film Collective (Tnbfc), a UK-based network of film exhibitors, educators and programmers of Black representation on screen, is to host a second edition of its annual convention showcasing Black film and high-end TV talent.
The two-day event, titled Tnb Xpo, will take place from March 29-30 at Rich Mix in London.
Hundreds of people working in the film industry are expected to attend and the focus will be on amplifying both UK and international Black cinema.
There will be screenings of films from Black creators of African descent as well as talks,...
- 2/6/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
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