Scottish Screen Corporate Plan
Scottish Screen Corporate Plan
Scottish Screen Corporate Plan
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<strong>Scottish</strong> <strong>Screen</strong> – <strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Over 500,000 admissions in<br />
supported cinema venues<br />
<strong>Screen</strong> Exhibition Strategy<br />
launched in March 2007.<br />
Cinema Access Programme<br />
launched investing £96,000<br />
of <strong>Scottish</strong> Arts Council<br />
Lottery funds in soft subtitling<br />
and audio description<br />
facilities in cinemas across<br />
Scotland.<br />
Target Achieved<br />
Pocket Shorts Scotland<br />
showcase at EIFF<br />
Post review, Alt-w moved to<br />
New Media Scotland to fit<br />
Over 500,000 admissions in<br />
supported cinema venues.<br />
Cinema Access Programme<br />
invests £96,000 in soft<br />
subtitling and audio<br />
description facilities in 25<br />
cinema screens across<br />
Scotland.<br />
Implementation of<br />
recommendations of strategy,<br />
all for full adoption by 1/4/08,<br />
including:<br />
• Selection process for<br />
4 key geographic<br />
specific cultural<br />
cinema hubs<br />
concluded<br />
• Eden Court, DCA,<br />
Filmhouse and GFT<br />
identified as the key<br />
hubs<br />
• Development work for<br />
Regional <strong>Screen</strong><br />
Scotland concluded,<br />
company due to be<br />
established by<br />
31/3/08<br />
• EIFF identified as<br />
festival hub<br />
One-off capacity building<br />
development funds made<br />
available to new cultural<br />
cinema hubs<br />
Target achieved<br />
Final year of Pocket Shorts.<br />
Relaunch of restructured Altw<br />
scheme and seek new<br />
partners.<br />
short films at Encounters.<br />
Produced the Best of <strong>Scottish</strong><br />
Shorts DVD, launched and<br />
Clermont Ferrand and<br />
distributed internationally.<br />
Produced the short film<br />
distribution guide: You’ve Got<br />
It Made.<br />
£236,000 capital investment<br />
into digital projection<br />
equipment for 10 cinemas.<br />
£100,000 invested in<br />
projection facilities for film<br />
societies and clubs.<br />
£130,000 invested in<br />
upgrading of <strong>Screen</strong><br />
Machines.<br />
£34,000 invested in Regional<br />
<strong>Screen</strong> Scotland for projection<br />
equipment.<br />
Produced Tentpoles and<br />
Pixels, a downloadable<br />
resource for developing local<br />
digital cinema.<br />
Invested in second stage<br />
planning development for<br />
GFT.<br />
Dissemination and promotion<br />
of Pocket Shorts projects<br />
through online networking site.<br />
Restructured Alt-w scheme<br />
<strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2009/10 to 10/11 31