The Official Unofficial This Way Up Karaoke
What started as a mere handful of delegates belting out Bon Jovi tunes in various karaoke bars around the North, has now become an infamous tradition, why not join in?!
What started as a mere handful of delegates belting out Bon Jovi tunes in various karaoke bars around the North, has now become an infamous tradition, why not join in?!
On the evening of Wednesday 5 December, we will head to former recording studio, Studio 2; with its pine chalet vibe, this indie music venue and bar has hosted Coldplay, Black Sabbath, Bjork, The Smiths, Take That, Moby and Snow Patrol to name but a few.
A glimpse into the future of our industry and a whistle-stop A-Z tour of the trends and stories that are shaping film exhibition worldwide over the coming few years.
Pin Cushion explores the prickly dynamics of mother-daughter relationships and female friendships, written and directed by Deborah Haywood, with striking work from leads Lily Newmark and Joanna Scanlan, Pin Cushion was named New York Times Pick of The Week by Critic Jeannette Catsoulis earlier this year.
Question Time-inspired panel discussion with experts from the Creative Industries Federation, Creative Europe Desk, the British Film Institute, major cultural organisations and exhibitors
A panel of industry experts discussing sustainability issues within the audio visual industry.
Presentations from various individuals that were chosen from an open call.
Venues and festivals strive to be inclusive and welcoming to audiences however, when an unexpected incident occurs, we can find ourselves on the back foot and our actions may have unintentional consequences.
Following on from keynote, Understood, Enjoyed, Remembered, this session will be led by Group Creative Director at AKQA and Managing Director of film marketing agency CRYSTLSD, Laura Rothwell.
Earlier this year, the BFI Commission on UK Independent Film published its report with key recommendations to help the UK film sector grow and flourish.
If marketing is something you wished you could do better, these 1-2-1 sessions with Andi Jarvis from Eximo Marketing are just what you need.
A drop-in session to meet, mingle and network with representatives from across the BFI NETWORK. Open to all.
Whether in a piece of communication, as a brand, a company, through an initiative or interaction we all want to engage audiences.
Starting her career in cinema as an usher, before becoming a projectionist, a cinema manager and now the Joint Managing Director of Picturehouse, Clare’s impact on the sector cannot be underestimated.
In one of the opening addresses of the conference distribution strategist and Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays will set out the ‘state of the nation’ as she sees it.
Charlotte Horn, Mary-Jane Edwards from FACT welcome us to the venue and the city.
Umulkhayr Mohamed, of Film Hub Wales and This Way Up Development Forum introduces the fifth edition.
Whether you’re introverted, someone who experiences social anxiety, or you simply hate networking, meeting new people in a professional context can be intimidating.