London Films was a The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and a member of the British Commonwealth and European Union. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, UK or, inaccurately, as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent parts. Three of these parts...
British A movie studio is a location, room, building, or group of buildings and/or sound stages, offices and storage facilities, which may include a backlot, where movies are made. It is also the company that produces, promotes and distributes movies. History In 1893, Thomas Edison built the first movie studio...
film studio founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda (September 16, 1893 _ January 23, 1956) was a film director and Hungary, where he worked as a journalist before going into films as a producer. He also worked in Vienna, Berlin, Paris and Hollywood, becoming director of United Artists. It was in Britain, however, that he made...
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FilmLondon and its partners will also offer a range of assistance including in-kind support from leading facilities and service companies, including Ascent Media and AFM Lighting; competitive locations fees from many of London's local authorities; and a 'revenue share' model which will return a generous percentage of any revenue back to the film-makers.
Microwave is a FilmLondon initiative, in association with the BBC, supported by the London Development Agency through Creative London and the National Lottery through the UK Film Council.
FilmLondon must reserve the right to adjust the terms and conditions on which applications are received and processed until the final deadline for applications (5pm on June 30 2006) in order to optimise the arrangments for the production of the films.