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worthwhile. If it does not, the UK Film Council should consider wholesale reductions<br />

in its support for short filmmaking.<br />

An initial longitudinal study of where new UK directors originate from should be<br />

undertaken with a view to incorporating this in the annual reporting cycle of the<br />

Monitoring Unit and including relevant information in the UK Film Council‟s annual<br />

Statistical Yearbook on film.<br />

Each strategic partner should be tasked with developing adequate information<br />

systems, especially in respect of what has happened and what is intended to happen<br />

to the directors they support, along the pathways noted above. Over the medium<br />

term these should form benchmarks for measuring each strategic partner‟s success.<br />

All benchmarks used to assess programmes should be based on the instrumental<br />

value of short film over simply supporting activity.<br />

One part of the UK Film Council should be given the responsibility and authority to<br />

develop a robust information system that adequately tracks these key performance<br />

indicators.<br />

In the medium term, the UK Film Council should withdraw support from any<br />

strategic partner that is failing to meet its targeted key performance indicators<br />

without good reason, and replace them with new strategic partners, or extend the<br />

scope of others to ensure the talent is adequately supported.<br />

Recommendation:<br />

Specific, measurable key performance indicators such as the cost per new<br />

feature director, and the number and type of nominations or awards per film<br />

should be agreed for all schemes. The UK Film Council should withdraw and<br />

replace support from any strategic partner that is failing to meet its key<br />

performance targets without good reason.<br />

Talent discovery and development<br />

In section 4.3, we found that, although the information available is limited, there is<br />

evidence of some success as well as evidence of ineffectiveness and inefficiency<br />

among the short film programmes supported by the UK Film Council.<br />

Over 800 films have been produced with the support of the UK Film Council, but this<br />

has been at considerable cost - over £8 million, excluding the contribution made via<br />

RIFE.<br />

The Digital Shorts/Digital Nation combination of schemes appears to be effective and<br />

efficient, with the cost of launching a filmmaker into the industry around a third of<br />

that of a Cinema Extreme filmmaker (as measured over the period 2006-2009), and<br />

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