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  1. Regional Screen Agencies have cultural, economic and social objectives. They engage with other regional partners and to involve stakeholders including local film and television producers , broadcasters , games developers , museums and other cultural organisations.

  2. National and regional screen agencies. The BFC works closely with the UK’s national and regional screen agencies to support film and TV production in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Creative England – Filming in England. Creative Wales. Film London. Northern Ireland Screen. Screen Scotland. National organisations. BAFTA.

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  4. Nov 29, 2010 · The UK government has confirmed plans to merge the country's nine regional screen agencies (RSAs), many of which helped fund and support game businesses, into a single national body. The...

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  5. NFM has been the regional screen agency for the last 20 years and has an unparalleled understanding of and established relationships with the screen industry and the region’s production companies, broadcasters and regional, national, international sector partners.

  6. Regional film agencies. Film London. Contact Film London. Northern Film & Media. Email info@northernmedia.org. Screen South. Contact Screen South. Screen Yorkshire. Contact Screen Yorkshire. Other film contacts. British Film Commission. Contact British Film Commission. ScreenSkills. Contact ScreenSkills.

  7. University of Nottingham. Citations (10) References (37) Abstract. This article looks at the development of film policy and practice in the English regions. It asks: how has the territorialization...

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    Regional Screen Agencies have a complex role spanning cultural, economic and social objectives. To be effective, they have found it essential to engage actively with other regional partners and to involve stakeholders including local film and television producers , broadcasters , games developers, museums and other cultural organisations.