FOCUS 2017 expands Content Advisory Board to include UK’s animation and games sector
FOCUS – the meeting place for international production welcomes three new members to its Content Advisory Board (CAB): Kate O’Connor (Kate O’Connor Consulting), Helen Brundson... Read More
FOCUS talks to Guy Nockels of Namib Film
With FOCUS 2017 just under two months away, Guy Nockels, Head of Namib Film details his plans for the event. Guy, you attended both FOCUS... Read More
FOCUS talks to Location Manager Christian McWilliams
Location Manager and Morocco filming expert, Christian McWilliams, tells us about his experience of working in the African country and his plans for FOCUS 2017.... Read More
FOCUS talks to producer Nigel Wooll
Having attended every edition of FOCUS, Producer Nigel Wooll took the time to detail his experience with the event ahead of FOCUS 2017.
Sustainability takes centre stage at the FOCUS Green Zone
Sustainability will play a major role at FOCUS 2017 through the Green Zone, an area dedicated to addressing the environmental impact of the production industry.... Read More
FOCUS partners with the BFI London Film Festival for networking reception
FOCUS, the Meeting Place for International Production will be teaming up with the London Film Festival (LFF) to host a networking reception at the Picturehouse... Read More
FOCUS talks to Curt Wilson of Boomerang Carnets
Curt Wilson directs and oversees all Boomerang Carnets’® day-to-day operations. He is a hands-on leader who takes ultimate responsibility for quality and customer service. His... Read More
FOCUS talks to Line Producer/Executive Producer/Consultant, Nigel Goldsack
Nigel Goldsack is engaged in physical production of feature films, commercials, TV, documentaries and corporate films as well as acting as a consultant and assessing... Read More
Scandinavian Film Commissions to exhibit at FOCUS 2017
A multitude of film commissions and production service companies throughout Scandinavia will be exhibiting at this year’s FOCUS event. With unprecedented access to the Norwegian,... Read More
California sees USD3.7 billion production spend under its expanded tax credit incentive
In the two years since California expanded its Film and TV Tax Credit Programme, the state has seen an inward production spend of USD3.7 billion.... Read More