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14/09/2023
PGGB Announces Members Of Its Yorkshire Committee
The Production Guild of Great Britain (PGGB) has announced the members of its new Yorkshire Committee, the sixth and final National and Regional Committee to be established by the leading UK membership body for production professionals, as part of its drive to increase representation for the British film and High-end TV production workforce.
The PGGB Yorkshire Committee is sponsored by Location One and Sunbelt Rentals UK and supported by VERSA Studios. It is chaired by York-based line producer and writer/director Liza Bolton. An established Line Producer for both TV and film for the past decade, Bolton’s recent LP credits include series two of Jamie Johnson FC for Short Form Film & CBBC in Leeds and FATHER CHRISTMAS IS BACK (Netflix). In the past five years she has also written and directed features including OCEAN DEEP (Redbox USA), SERENA’S GAME (Apple TV) and YORK WITCHES SOCIETY (Vertical Entertainment), all of which shot in Yorkshire. Vice Chairs are Ian Pearce (Managing Director – Regions, Supply 2 Locations) and Freelance Producer Lynn Roberts (Man Like Mobeen, Alma’s Not Normal). Committee members are Production Accountant Wayne Noir (Blue Lights, Inside Man) and Faizal Harshim (Manchester Branch Manager, Location One).
Liza Bolton said: "I am very pleased to be chairing this Committee. Yorkshire is such a special region to shoot in and has been exceptionally good to me and the projects I have worked on - great crews, studios, stunning and hugely diverse locations and great facilities on the doorstep. I have been fortunate to shoot in many of these and I’m looking forward to sharing and promoting all that Yorkshire has to offer to film and TV makers."
Lyndsay Duthie, PGGB CEO, said: "We are delighted to have brought together such a strong Committee for Yorkshire, a major English hub for domestic and international production that generates outstanding homegrown content for the big and small screen; like Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack, Ali & Ava and The Railway Children Return. With all six of our National and Regional Committees now in place, PGGB is far better placed to understand priorities for the production workforce across the length and breadth of the UK. This makes us better informed to target PGGB training opportunities and partnership initiatives to support members wherever they are based."
Crispin Hardy, Managing Director, Location One, said: "We are really proud to support PGGB’s new Yorkshire Committee. Filming in this region has grown exponentially over the past couple of years and it's a privilege to be working alongside other like-minded film people to help encourage even more growth in this beautiful and film friendly part of the country."
Mike Pollard, Managing Director of Film and TV, Sunbelt Rentals UK said: "Sunbelt Rentals UK are proud to sponsor the PGGB Yorkshire Committee. Yorkshire has long been a popular region for filmmakers in the UK. As a committed supporter of the UK film and TV production industry we recognise the importance of the regional committees and the contribution its members are making behind the scenes."
Ben Hepworth, Managing Director, VERSA Studios: "VERSA Studios are thrilled to join forces with The Production Guild as a studio partner for Yorkshire. This region has a long history of filmmaking and we look forward to doing all we can to promote, engage and create opportunities for those working in the sector across the county."
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The PGGB Yorkshire Committee is sponsored by Location One and Sunbelt Rentals UK and supported by VERSA Studios. It is chaired by York-based line producer and writer/director Liza Bolton. An established Line Producer for both TV and film for the past decade, Bolton’s recent LP credits include series two of Jamie Johnson FC for Short Form Film & CBBC in Leeds and FATHER CHRISTMAS IS BACK (Netflix). In the past five years she has also written and directed features including OCEAN DEEP (Redbox USA), SERENA’S GAME (Apple TV) and YORK WITCHES SOCIETY (Vertical Entertainment), all of which shot in Yorkshire. Vice Chairs are Ian Pearce (Managing Director – Regions, Supply 2 Locations) and Freelance Producer Lynn Roberts (Man Like Mobeen, Alma’s Not Normal). Committee members are Production Accountant Wayne Noir (Blue Lights, Inside Man) and Faizal Harshim (Manchester Branch Manager, Location One).
Liza Bolton said: "I am very pleased to be chairing this Committee. Yorkshire is such a special region to shoot in and has been exceptionally good to me and the projects I have worked on - great crews, studios, stunning and hugely diverse locations and great facilities on the doorstep. I have been fortunate to shoot in many of these and I’m looking forward to sharing and promoting all that Yorkshire has to offer to film and TV makers."
Lyndsay Duthie, PGGB CEO, said: "We are delighted to have brought together such a strong Committee for Yorkshire, a major English hub for domestic and international production that generates outstanding homegrown content for the big and small screen; like Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack, Ali & Ava and The Railway Children Return. With all six of our National and Regional Committees now in place, PGGB is far better placed to understand priorities for the production workforce across the length and breadth of the UK. This makes us better informed to target PGGB training opportunities and partnership initiatives to support members wherever they are based."
Crispin Hardy, Managing Director, Location One, said: "We are really proud to support PGGB’s new Yorkshire Committee. Filming in this region has grown exponentially over the past couple of years and it's a privilege to be working alongside other like-minded film people to help encourage even more growth in this beautiful and film friendly part of the country."
Mike Pollard, Managing Director of Film and TV, Sunbelt Rentals UK said: "Sunbelt Rentals UK are proud to sponsor the PGGB Yorkshire Committee. Yorkshire has long been a popular region for filmmakers in the UK. As a committed supporter of the UK film and TV production industry we recognise the importance of the regional committees and the contribution its members are making behind the scenes."
Ben Hepworth, Managing Director, VERSA Studios: "VERSA Studios are thrilled to join forces with The Production Guild as a studio partner for Yorkshire. This region has a long history of filmmaking and we look forward to doing all we can to promote, engage and create opportunities for those working in the sector across the county."
www.productionguild.com
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