Film Hub London aims to make cinema accessible to all Londoners by building partnerships across the cinema sector, understanding audiences, and providing resources like free membership, funding opportunities, and training. The Community Screen Scheme provides 10 awards of 贈3,000 each to support programming initiatives reaching new audiences, and 6 of these projects will partner with specific cinema chains in London. Eligible organizations can apply online by October 31st for consideration.
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Swapshop 2014: Film Hub London - Paul Bowman, Film London
1. Film Hub London
Opening Up A World of Film
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
September 2014
2. FILM HUB LONDON AIMS
Ensuring cinema is accessible to as many Londoners
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
as possible
Increasing opportunities for everyone to engage with
cinema, in all its diversity
Raising the profile of Londons cinema sector
By
Understanding the audience potential across London
Building a network that involves all exhibitors in
achieving Film Hub London aims
Ensuring excellence in delivery across the sector
Rio Cinema
3. MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Membership is free and gives access to the Hubs
screening programmes, training, funding and audience
research
Community Screen Scheme
Boost Award
Programming Priority Scheme
Made in London
Access Cinema
Training Bursaries
National Training Strategy
Capture: Know Your Audience
Exhibitors Breakfasts
Advice Surgeries
Dalston Square Peoples Cinema, 2013
Supported by Film London Community
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
Pilot Fund
4. Community Screen Scheme
Supports programming initiatives which aim to
reach new and underserved audiences.
Provides opportunities for sustainable community-led
activity
Increase the geographical spread of film exhibition
activity across London
Strengthen links with commercial operators
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
Herne Hill Free Film Festival, 2013
Supported by Film London Community
Pilot Fund
5. COMMUNITY SCREEN SCHEME
10 Awards of 贈3,000 Award
15% Match Funding (cash or in-Kind)
Read the Membership Guidelines before completing the application form.
You must apply online. Applications can be found at
http://filmlondon.org.uk/communityscreenscheme
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
6. COMMUNITY SCREEN SCHEME
6 of the 10 awarded projects will partner with a selected site for their projects
Odeon:
Barnet
Putney
South Woodford
Streatham
Wimbledon
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
Cineworld:
Enfield
Bexleyheath
Ilford
Wembley
Vue:
Acton
Croydon Grants
Dagenham
Harrow
Romford
Wood Green
Odeon Barnet
Vue Romford
Cineworld Wembley
7. PREVIOUSLY AWARDED PROJECTS
Apsara Arts Croydon
Black History Studies Ltd Haringey
Chadwell Heath Cinema Club Barking and Dagenham
Cinema 6 Peckham
Eastside Community Heritage Barking and Dagenham
Kids Whirled Lambeth
Our Park Presents Hounslow
Science Fiction Theatre Hackney
Somers Town Film Club Camden
Sydenham Film Club Lewisham
West Hampstead Cinema Club Camden & Barnet
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
Screening at the Lexi Cinema
8. COMMUNITY SCREEN SCHEME
Key Dates
Open: 18 September 2014
Information sessions: TBC w/c 29 October, 6
October, 13 October
Deadline: 31 October 2014
Interviews: w/c 10 November 2014
Awards Announced: w/c 8 December 2014
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
9. Thank you
020 7613 7697
filmhublondon@filmlondon.org.uk
www.filmlondon.org.uk/filmhublondon
@Film_London #FHL
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager
Editor's Notes
#5: Activity funding will support pilot screening activity, subsidise screening costs and additional publicity.
#6: So, how much money is available?
In-kind match funding refers to the value of resources that the organisation or its partners are contributing to a project. This might include staff time or the use of office space and equipment
#7: Through partnerships with Vue, Odeon and Cineworld and capitalising on their broad geographical distribution of sites outside central London, the Community Screen Scheme provides the opportunity for 6 of the 10 awarded projects to utilise selected Vue sites for their projects.
Community exhibitors will have access to screening facilities otherwise unavailable to them and the sites will benefit from increased community awareness of their cinema, reaching new local audiences.
#8: Black History Studies previously screened at Marcus Garvey Library in Tottenham
Science Fiction Theatre Screening of Farenhiet 451