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Film Hub London 
Opening Up A World of Film 
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager 
September 2014
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Thank you 
020 7613 7697 
filmhublondon@filmlondon.org.uk 
www.filmlondon.org.uk/filmhublondon 
@Film_London #FHL 
Paul Bowman | Senior Film Culture Manager

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  • 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