BSAC

British Screen Advisory Council

Established in 1975, the British Screen Advisory Council is an independent sector body representing the audiovisual industry

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The main aim of the Council is to enhance the prosperity, effectiveness and reputation of the UK audiovisual industries.

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BSAC brings together the widest range of UK interests, knowledge and contacts in the industry to provide an independent platform for the regular exchange of ideas and information.

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The British Screen Advisory Council (BSAC) is an independent industry-funded body.

BSAC is a unique forum for identifying new business trends and provide thought leadership to government, policy makers and the audiovisual industries.

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News

BSAC Business Briefing: UK Movie Market Update 2015

29 April 2015

The annual BSAC update on the UK Movie Market has been published and can be downloaded from here.

This paper was prepared for BSAC by IHS. It was presented, along with an interpretative presentation, at the annual BSAC Film, TV & Games Conference on 28 April 2015 by Ben Keen, Chief Analyst and Vice President, Media, IHS.

BSAC Film, TV & Games Conference 2015 - Lineup announced

20 April 2015

The lineup for our annual Film, TV and Games Conference has been announced.

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BSAC quoted in Cole Commission's review into Government support for exports

16 April 2015

BSAC welcomes the publication of the Cole Commission’s Interim Report on British Exports which has been prepared for the Labour Party. BSAC’s evidence, approved by Members, is quoted alongside other evidence from the sector.
A copy of the Cole Commission’s interim report can be downloaded through the following link, or from the Cole Commission’s webite:  www.thecolecommission.org
A copy of BSAC’s submission can be downloaded through the following link.

Gavin Poolman, Managing Director, Apollo Media

8 April 2015

BSAC is delighted to announce that Gavin Poolman, Managing Director, Apollo Media, has been welcomed into Membership.

Keith Porritt, Executive Director of Commercial, UKTV

2 April 2015

BSAC is delighted to announce that Keith Porritt, Executive Director of Commercial, UKTV, has been welcomed into Membership.

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