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UKRI Stories | Spotlight on screen-based media in the South-west: helping creative companies to grow @UKResearchandInnovation | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 53 minutes ago.
The area around Bristol and Bath is world famous for screen-based media, packed with production, technology and research strengths – Bristol is even a UNESCO City of Film. The MyWorld project, led by Bristol University, will support new digital formats in filmmaking to create new experiences across fiction, documentary, games and live performance.

It will create 1,000 square metres of new collaborative research and development facilities, provide advanced training programmes, add jobs and millions to pounds of value to the local economy, all while helping the region’s creative sector and technology organisations to collaborate and connect regionally, nationally and globally.

And it’s supported by £30million from our #StrengthInPlaces Fund.
More on the Fund: ukri.org/our-work/our-main-funds/strength-in-places-fund
More about MyWorld: myworld-creates.com
See our full Strength In Places playlist here youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkjB0VcEl5P8MX-qUXaA8qV8p5kKEuUVu

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