Producers with a track record in successfully delivering immersive work can apply for up to £150,000 in funding from the BFI's Expanded Screen Fund to support screen-based immersive projects.
Original live action and animated feature film producers can apply to the BFI's Discovery and Feature film funds which award up to £1,250,000 to projects.
Pact members benefit from an exclusive six months with no monthly account fee, access to preferential FX rates for international productions, fast account opening and multi-currency payments.
Unscripted production companies can apply for up to £15,000 to support on-the-job training and progression for those at mid to senior level stepping up into a new role.
Black creatives can apply for Momentum 2026-2027, a development programme designed to support a cohort of 30 professionals looking to take the next step in their careers.
MPTS returns to London this May for its 10th edition, bringing together over 12,000 attendees from across the industry for two free days of panels, networking and sessions.
North East Screen has launched a new programme supporting established companies in the region to develop commercially viable IP, products and services for the screen sector.
Filmmakers from Sheffield, Cornwall and Wales can apply to Sheffield DocFest's Filmmaker Challenge 2026 to receive free accreditation, mentoring and support to produce a short film, which will be screened at this year's festival.
Mid-to-senior Black and Global Majority talent, as well as Black and Global Majority-led organisations across TV and film, are invited to apply for the third and final round of the Reel Impact programme.
Applications are now open for the Venice Gap-Financing Market, an opportunity for UK filmmakers to meet decision-makers and secure financing for co-production projects.
Independent producers with demonstrable production experience can apply for grants of up to £300,000 to support work on international TV and feature film co-productions.
Emerging and mid-level production companies are invited to apply for the Warner Bros. Discovery Access Production Incubator programme to develop new concepts spotlighting the UK’s culinary landscape.