
News
Our latest project and company updates
Featured
Our Latest News
Manchester City Council – Granada Campus
SPI was retained by Manchester City Council to evaluate the area of the city in which Granada’s offices and facilities were based as the possible location of a digital media cluster.
Scottish Enterprise, Scotland – Studio Strategy
SPI was retained by Scottish Enterprise to assist and advise on a tender process for a new film and television studio in Scotland.
East Midlands Media, England – Digital Cluster Study
SPI was retained to assist in the creation of an agenda for the support of the region's digital media cluster. Specifically, the assignment consisted of a review of existing support structures, an identification of appropriate interventions for the sector and an outline of possible impacts from such support, including inward investment and exports.
Inter-Regional Mapping Study – London Development Agency
SPI was retained to conduct a study of the film and broadcast sectors in the English regions of London, the East and the South East.
Film London – Production Guidelines Report
As part of its initiative to attract productions from India to film in the UK, Film London retained SPI to develop a framework of practical guidelines for incoming Indian producers.
Co-production Tournaments-Various
For various clients, SPI designs and runs intensive, residential programmes, which redefine co-production training methods and builds producers’ abilities in the co-productions area. SPI has branded these programmes as Co-Production “Tournaments” reflecting the original nature of the training design.
MEDIA Programme, European Union – European Training Study
SPI was hired to research, study, map and evaluate the training and development needs in the screen industries of 32 European countries. The assignment included mapping the existing training and development provision, as well as identifying gaps and new training needs on a European and national basis.
Telefilm Canada – Co-production Treaty Advice
SPI was hired by Telefilm to give it strategic advice concerning the possible renegotiation of the Canada-UK Co-production Treaty. SPI was subsequently retained by Telefilm Canada to conduct a series of assignments related to UK/Canada co-productions in film and television.
UK Film Council – Talent Development Review
SPI examined the UK Film Council’s track record in supporting the development of major film talent (producers, directors and writers) including a dozen case studies and a set of recommendations for enhancing their efforts in the future.
East Midlands Media – Digital Screen Initiative
SPI undertook an extensive development study on a proposed digital screen initiative, which would create a digital cinema network across the East Midlands region. SPI examined the proposal from the perspectives of technology, business models and market demand.
State of Victoria, Australia – New Strategy for Film Agency
SPI conducted a study of conditions in Victoria's film and television sectors, and proposed a set of possible new, cost-effective, public initiatives to be adopted by state screen agency, Film Victoria, aimed at countering a downward trend in economic activity.
Scottish Office, Glasgow – Study on “Scotland on Screen”
This exhaustive study on the development of the film and television industries in Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Office. The assignment resulted in the writing of a major report, “Scotland on Screen”, which articulated a development strategy for the entire film and television sector in Scotland.
Dept. of National Heritage, UK – National Agency Creation
Prior to the creation of the UK Film Council, SPI was hired by the UK Government to analyse the range of separate support agencies for film in the UK. The report recommended a set of options for how these support activities could be rationalised and made more strategic.
Screen Australia – Development Funding Strategies
SPI undertook a complete examination of the national agency’s various funding schemes for project and company development.
Enterprise: Business Strategies for Independent Producers
SPI has created an original and innovative course on business strategy for the screen sector. Since then it has been conducted in Scandinavia, Scotland, Portugal, the UK, and three times in Australia. During the course, film television and new media producers benefited from the opportunity to look at their businesses strategically and create realistic and informed plans and strategies for corporate growth.
Digital Film Archive Fund - Monitoring and Evaluation
SPI was hired by the UK Film Council in 2008 as the monitoring and evaluation partner of its £3 million Digital Film Archive Fund, The DFAF fund represents a stream of National Lottery funding, operated by the UK Film Council. The fund has been delegated by the UKFC to the 9 Regional Screen Agencies to enable them to fund projects that enhance public access to UK’s screen heritage. This work is ongoing
Other Film Fund Feasibility Studies – Channel Islands, Scottish Highlands and Islands Film Commission
SPI was hired to conduct three separate assignments to explore the feasibility of creating a Highlands and Islands Film Fund and a fund in each of Jersey and Guernsey. The study considered and recommended a framework for the fund’s operation and identified the benefits that would result from its creation.
A New Business Model for UK Film
SPI wrote a much-discussed report for UK producers’ body PACT, spelling out ways that independent producers could build sustainable businesses. The proposals suggest a future in which producers can use public funds in a more entrepreneurial way, with greater control of their own IP and the potential to reinvest revenues from successful films in creating growth.
PACT - A New Business Model for UK Film Producers
SPI wrote a much-discussed report for UK producers’ body PACT, spelling out ways that independent producers could build sustainable businesses. The proposals suggest a future in which producers can use public funds in a more entrepreneurial way, with greater control of their own IP and the potential to reinvest revenues from successful films in creating growth.
Sustainable Film Business Review
Olsberg|SPI, on behalf of a major film agency, recently conducted an extensive review of how far the international public policy environment helps build industry sustainability through the emergence of film companies of scale.