BFI announces a 10-year plan designed to 'support the moving image', including games

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BFI announces a 10-year plan designed to 'support the moving image', including games
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The British Film Institute has announced a new 10-year plan designed to 'support film and the moving image', including …

"Screen Culture 2033 sets out how, over the next ten years, we at the BFI will transform public access to our programmes and collections, and how we will use our leadership role and National Lottery funding to build a screen sector that benefits all of UK society and contributes to a prosperous economy," the BFI explains .

"Most of us experience or contribute to screen culture – through film, TV, online video, extended reality and video games – in our daily lives," said BFI CEO, Ben Roberts."It informs and defines us, and continues to grow as an art form and a creative industry. "With Screen Culture 2033 we want to transform the way in which people can access our programmes, appreciate screen culture and gain skills and jobs across the UK."We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.

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