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With Film Studios looking towards private investors to fund new projects and the possibility of huge returns - now is the time to find out how to get involved in the Film Industry.

Why Invest in Films?
Get 25 Years of Royalty Payments with HUGE Uplift Potential
Appear as a film extra and attend VIP events
Get named in the Film Credits





WE ARE UK FILM brings together the UK's film national and regional agencies, producers and sales companies under one umbrella to provide clear information about our outstanding locations, services, films and talent. We stand together to represent the UK Film Industry and enable connections with both national and international partners.

The UK has plenty to offer producers looking for a place to shoot their film. There’s a vast range of locations to suit different projects, as well as some top class modern studio facilities. An extensive crew and technicians base is easy to access, and pricings tend towards the competitive.  To assist in funding your film, there is a substantial tax credit for films whose activities relate to the UK and that can be deemed as British. For more information on qualifying for tax relief read here. The best place to start if you have any queries about filming in the UK is the British Film Commission (BFC). They can offer broad advice on sourcing locations, crew and talent, tax relief and UK commissions and agencies which support production. Visit www.britishfilmcommission.org.uk for more information.









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Producers
Video game developers
Distributors
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Organisers of festivals, markets and networks
Film education specialists
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Theatre
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