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Dear colleagues,

The closing event of the 'Bristol Film and Television Industries' (BFTV) research project - a mapping study of the film and television cluster in the city - takes place at Watershed on Monday 27 July from 6-8pm. Professor Andrew Spicer and Dr Steve Presence will present the interim findings of the project, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Lynn Barlow (Director of Creative Industries UWE Bristol/Chair of Royal Television Society Bristol). Panellists include:


·       Fiona Francombe of The Bottle Yard Studios

·       Jules Barton-Hill of Doghouse Post Production

·       Mark Taylor of A Productions

·       Rachel Drummond-Hay of Drummer TV

More information about the project and event is available at www.bftv.or.uk<http://www.bftv.or.uk>. Admission is £5. This project was funded by the Higher Education Innovation Fund, and the closing event is held in association with the Royal Television Society Bristol and Invest Bristol+Bath.

We hope to see you there.

Best wishes,

Steve and Andrew

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Dr Steve Presence
Centre for Moving Image Research
University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol


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