Funding, Resources
& Commissioners
Regional Funding
Film Hub
South East
Film Hub South East is responsible for administering funds from the National Lottery to support growing audiences for British and international cinema throughout the region.
The South East region covers Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex.
Film Hub South East is part of a UK wide network of eight film hubs, managed by the British Film Institute (BFI), which form the Film Audience Network (FAN).
Screen
South
Screen South is a creative agency which delivers projects across screen-based media, as well as the wider cultural and creative industries.
It is a cultural development organisation and works with partners across a range of digital and creative projects in arts, heritage and on-screen.
Regional Commissioners
BBC
Find the BBC's network of genre-specific commissioners on the BBC Commissioning page.
Drama: Lucy Richer, Senior Commissioning Editor, UK and England
Entertainment: Neil McCallum, Lead for Nations & English Regions producers
Channel 4
Find Channel 4's network of genre-specific commissioners on the Channel 4 Commissioning page.
Director of Commissioning, Nations & Regions: Jo Street
Contact: [email protected]
Assistant: John Cannon [email protected]
ITV
Find ITV's network of genre-specific commissioners on the ITV Commissioning page.
Paramount/5
Find Paramount's network of commissioners on the Paramount Commissioning page.
Sky
Find Sky's genre-specific submission portals on the Sky Commissioning page.
Please note, this list of regional commissioners is based on publically available information as of January 2026.
Regional Industry Resources
Essex
Film Office
Film Hub
South East
Film Hub South East is responsible for administering funds from the National Lottery to support growing audiences for British and international cinema throughout the region.
The South East region covers Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex.
Film Hub South East is part of a UK wide network of eight film hubs, managed by the British Film Institute (BFI), which form the Film Audience Network (FAN).
Growth
Hubs
A Growth Hub is a free and impartial resource, which exists to provide expert support and advice, diagnostic services, networking opportunities, and signposting for all businesses looking to grow and/or increase their productivity.
There are over 30 Growth Hubs across England, each designed to meet the specific needs of their local economies. By being part of a national network, they are able to draw on expertise, best practice and connections from across the Growth Hub Network, central government, and national and local partners.
Below is a list of Growth Hubs for the Eastern region.
- Cambridgeshire and Peterborough: CPCA Growth Hub
- Hertfordshire: Hertfordshire Futures
- New Anglia: New Anglia Growth Hub
- South East: South East Business Hub [defunct but with contact information]
- South East Midlands: SEM Growth Hub
Thurrock
Film Office
Established in 2018 and managed by Thurrock Council, Thurrock Film Office is a service for production companies.
It facilitates access to a broad variety of locations and assists with filming applications.
UK-Wide Funding
Arts
Council England
Arts Council England is a non-departmental public body of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). It champions, develops and invests in activities across the arts, museums and libraries.
NB: Not including nations.
British
Council Film
British Council Film supports the UK film industry. It offers international opportunities and resources to UK film professionals as well as various funding opportunities throughout the year.
NB: Not including Northern Ireland.
British
Film Institute
Creative UK
Doc Society
Make a
Move
ScreenSkills' Make a Move initiative encourages on-the-job training for crew members identified, by industry colleagues, as ready to move up to a more senior role.
Productions contributing to the Film Skills Fund are eligible for funding and can access up to £15,000 for an individual receiving training, if stepping up to a head of department role. For all other step-up roles, productions can access up to £10,000 per individual.
UK Global
Screen Fund
The UK Global Screen Fund (UKGSF) is a fund designed to boost international development and distribution opportunities for the UK’s independent screen sector.
Financed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), and administered by the British Film Institute (BFI), the fund focuses on accelerating export growth, boosting revenues to independent UK screen companies and deepening international relationships.
UK-Wide Resources
British
Council Film
British Film
Commission
Film & TV
Charity
The Film & TV Charity provides advice, support and financial assistance to people who work (or have worked) in the film and television industry in the UK, especially during times of need.
The charity supports those working in film, television and cinema who experience difficulties due to poor health, career and financial issues, as well as other unavoidable circumstances. It offers awards and scholarships for emerging talent, as well as online financial management tools.
ScreenSkills
ScreenSkills is the industry-led skills charity for the screen industries. It works across the UK to ensure that industries for film, television, VFX, animation and games have the skills and talent they need.
The charity provides insight, training and other opportunities to help with career development. Support is provided for childcare, accommodation and travel, in a move to open up opportunities to people returning after a parenting break, and for those who need initial help in taking up opportunities to advance their career. Its work is supported by National Lottery funds and industry contributions.
Help to
Grow
Help to Grow brings together all the support on offer to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the UK Government into one place, making it quicker and more convenient for business leaders to find resources, including information on what funding they can access.
As well as providing business news, the website offers:
- Help to start-up
- Help to scale and grow
- Help with finance and funding
- Help to sell internationally
Filming in
England
It has directories for filming locations, crew, suppliers, and studios and build spaces across England (excluding nations).
East of England Pact Members