Print

Print


***Apologies for cross-posting***

 

The following conference announcement might be of interest to list
members.

 

 

Film, Television, Tourism and Regeneration

A One Day International Conference

 

15th November 2007 - Leeds, UK

 

There are close and increasingly recognised relationships between the
film and television industries, tourism development and regeneration
programmes across the UK and internationally. The connections between
the 'real' and imagined places shown on screen with tourism promotion,
the development of tourism products and packages and tourist demand are
becoming widely recognised by destination marketing agencies and private
sector tourism organisations. However, the relationships between film,
television and tourism are not fully understood and film tourism has
often developed in an ad-hoc, unplanned and opportunistic way. 

 

As core components of the 'creative industries', film, television and
digital sectors also play a key role in regeneration programmes in
cities and regions across the UK and internationally. Many of these
regeneration initiatives connect with tourism through the visitor
economy. 

 

The tourism and regeneration sectors and the film and television
industries and associated agencies have differing objectives but share
common ground in their use of film and TV locations and the generation
and distribution of moving images. The connections between these sectors
are often subtle, informal and indirect and are not always recognised
and planned by film makers, tourism agencies and operators and
regeneration professionals.   

  

Conference Speakers

 

The conference will feature keynote presentations from leading experts
and professionals in the film, TV, tourism and regeneration sectors.
There will also be opportunities for networking, discussion and
questions.

 

Confirmed speakers and their topics include:

 

Debbie Williams, Chief Executive, EM-Media on the recently published UK
Film Council research on the economic, social and cultural contributions
of the UK Film Industry

 

Michelangelo Messina, Director, Ischia Film Location Festival, Italy on
European experiences and practices connecting film and TV with tourism
and regeneration

 

Chris Fell, Director, Leeds International Film Festival on film
festivals as catalysts for tourism and city re-imaging

 

Kaye Elliott, Production Liaison Manager, Screen Yorkshire on working
with local authorities, local communities and production companies

 

Ian Wild, Chief Executive, Cultural Industries Quarter Agency and
Showroom Cinema, Sheffield on regeneration through the screen industries

 

Martin Evans, Screentourism.com on how all destinations, attractions and
events, whether in the UK or overseas, can take advantage of screen
tourism

 

Nigel Rice; Senior Programmes Development Officer, City of Bradford MDC
on the background and objectives for the Bradford City of Film UNESCO
World Heritage initiative 

 

Tony Reeves, author of 'The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations' on the
process involved in producing location guides, with international
examples of good and less good practice.

 

Other invited speakers include representatives from the British Film
Institute, Visit Britain and Indian International Film Academy.

 

 

 

For further details on this conference please contact Dr Philip Long

Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University, 

Old School Board, Calverley Street, 

Leeds LS1 3ED, UK

 

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

T. +44(0)113 283 8545. 

F. +44(0)113 283 8544. 

Web: www.tourism-culture.com <http://www.tourism-culture.com/> 

 

 



To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm