Networks and Networking

Research shows that effective networking beats traditional methods of gaining new business at every level. Those with the skills and tools to be effective networkers gain the competitive edge over business rivals.

That’s why Vision and Media offer a range of networking events throughout the year, designed specifically to put feature filmmaking talent in touch with the people who can help their ideas flourish.

· For details of film/TV/radio/digital/games networking events, click here.
· For details of other forthcoming events, please click here.

Media Networks
Vision and Media supports (and in some cases funds) the following local industry networks:

Northern Film Network

Northern Film Network
An information service for filmmakers primarily based in the Northwest of England. Filmmakers can keep up to date with information and opportunities via the weekly E-Bulletin. NFN is supported by Northwest Vision and Media, UK Film Council and the International Media Centre at Salford University.

CDNNorth

CDNN - Cultural Diversity Network North
Cultural Divversity Network North exists to ensure support for a diverse workforce behind the camera and onscreen. Studies show that those from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds are currently under-represented in the Northwest media industries. CDNN is making a conscious effort to try and level the playing field by sharing good practice, making members aware of barriers and also by targeting and providing skills to those people who may not usually have the chance.

CIDS

CIDS - Creative Industries Development Service
The Creative Industries Development Service (CIDS) works to help new and established creative businesses in Greater Manchester, whilst also taking a strategic overview of the sector – developing projects in response to industry needs. CIDS is a non-profit making limited company funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the Northwest Development Agency, Manchester City Council and other regional partners.

New film trailers and latest films at the cinema
New film trailers and latest films at the cinema
myfilms.com is supported by the UK Film Council and funded through the National Lottery. The site is part of a major UK Film Council initiative to increase the viewing of non-mainstream films at the cinema by tackling the three main barriers: access, awareness and information.

Crispthinking

Crispthinking
The Creative Industries Support Porject, CRISP, is a free service to help creative businesses in Cheshire and Warrington achieve growth through skills development. CRISP also provides help to colleges and schools in guiding their students towards creative careers and helping them understand the skills creative businesses need.




Working in the Industry

There are no hard or fast rules when it comes to the best way to enter the industry, but we can point you in the right direction.