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The BFI (British Film Institute) promotes understanding and appreciation of Britain's rich film and television heritage and culture. Education activities include publications, events and training. |
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In addition to providing free educational materials, Film Education organises training courses, conferences, workshops, seminars and free UK-wide screening events for schols including National Schools Film Week. Study resources include film specific CD-ROMs and educational online resources, study guides, generic study guides and videos, plus new materials in digital video editing. |
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First Light Movies funds and inspires young people, throughout the UK, to make films reflecting the diversity of their lives. |
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MovIES (Moving Image Education Specialists) is the UK-wide independent network for moving image education specialists working in film exhibition. |
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The National Association for the Teaching of English – the subject association for English teachers in the UK – runs courses and produces publications including the magazine 'English Drama Media'. |
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The UK Film Council is the Government-backed lead agency for film in the UK, ensuring that the economic, cultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented at home and abroad. |
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