The British Screen Advisory Council - Aim

Aim

The British Screen Advisory Council (BSAC) is an independent industry-funded body. It represents the audiovisual sector in the UK, including film, TV, games and new media, and serves as a unique forum for identifying new business trends and providing thought leadership to Government, policy makers and the audiovisual industries.

BSAC brings together the widest range of UK interests, knowledge and contacts in the industry to provide an independent platform for the regular exchange of ideas and information.

On Business Issues BSAC works closely with industry leaders and policy makers to provide an informed lead on emerging business trends.

On Policy Issues BSAC helps the audiovisual industry, wherever possible, speak with a single and authoritative voice.

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