Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Promoting British Talent

The British Independent Film Awards, which last year won the Hollis
Sponsorship Award for Best Low Budget Sponsorship and The Raindance Film Festival, are working with Transmission Inc. Ltd to secure a three year title sponsorship deal.

Although separate projects, both events are intrinsically linked and form the cornerstone of new talent in independent British Film Making. Transmission Inc. Ltd is working with the in-house team to put together a package aimed at building a long-term relationship with a commercial partner whilst promoting British talent in filmmaking.

In its sixth year, the British Independent Film Awards continue to grow in size and stature, filling an important niche in the UK and Independent filmmaking calendar. Over-subscribed for the last five years, this is the UK's fastest growing film event.

This year will also see the introduction of the Best British Feature
Documentary. The organisers feel this is a welcome addition to the current categories, highlighting and publicising an important educational and prolific genre of British independent filmmaking.

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