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01/12/2009
Advertiser-Funded Movie Plan Revealed
A new movie-making partnership has been announced by the UK Film Council.
It will work with specialists Film Tree, to develop advertiser-funded film production in the UK. The appointment, which will see Film Tree facilitating relationships between brand owners and filmmakers, is part of the UK Film Council's ongoing commitment to stimulate new opportunities for the financing of feature film production and distribution in the digital world.
Set up by a team with a broad range of experience in film marketing, finance, and advertising, Film Tree will serve as a bridge between film producers and distributors keen to explore innovative funding routes, and brands searching for the highest quality entertainment content for their marketing campaigns.
The initiative will provide film companies with better access to brand financing, offer new ways of engaging with audiences, and promote closer working relationships between the creative industries.
John Woodward, Chief Executive of the UK Film Council, said: "At a time when traditional sources of finance and revenues are diminishing, part of the UK Film Council's job is to help the film sector with practical solutions.
"Essentially we are establishing a partnership that will enable brands to speak more directly to filmmakers about financing new films, creating a genuine fit between the brand and the film project looking for production finance," he said.
Ed Sharp, Partner at Film Tree, said: "Branded entertainment can create even more engaging marketing campaigns and deliver tangible returns on investment - for all involved.
"This exciting partnership comes as we are working with a number of UK film producers and distributors on commercial projects, each with a clearly defined audience in mind, and each searching for additional financing."
(BMcC/KMcA)
It will work with specialists Film Tree, to develop advertiser-funded film production in the UK. The appointment, which will see Film Tree facilitating relationships between brand owners and filmmakers, is part of the UK Film Council's ongoing commitment to stimulate new opportunities for the financing of feature film production and distribution in the digital world.
Set up by a team with a broad range of experience in film marketing, finance, and advertising, Film Tree will serve as a bridge between film producers and distributors keen to explore innovative funding routes, and brands searching for the highest quality entertainment content for their marketing campaigns.
The initiative will provide film companies with better access to brand financing, offer new ways of engaging with audiences, and promote closer working relationships between the creative industries.
John Woodward, Chief Executive of the UK Film Council, said: "At a time when traditional sources of finance and revenues are diminishing, part of the UK Film Council's job is to help the film sector with practical solutions.
"Essentially we are establishing a partnership that will enable brands to speak more directly to filmmakers about financing new films, creating a genuine fit between the brand and the film project looking for production finance," he said.
Ed Sharp, Partner at Film Tree, said: "Branded entertainment can create even more engaging marketing campaigns and deliver tangible returns on investment - for all involved.
"This exciting partnership comes as we are working with a number of UK film producers and distributors on commercial projects, each with a clearly defined audience in mind, and each searching for additional financing."
(BMcC/KMcA)
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