The Knowledge Book 2024 – final call!
The new print edition of The Knowledge book is going to bed very soon, so please get in touch now if you’d like to book a spot; this is the final call!
First published in 1986, The Knowledge is still the one-stop shop for key production professionals and heads of department, including producers, line producers, production managers and advertising agencies.
If you are film or TV crew, or a production supplier, appearing in The Knowledge will ensure that you are being seen by key department heads, budget-holders and decision-makers in studios and production hubs. Can you really afford to miss out?!
Facts about The Knowledge:
- Controlled circulation of 2,000
- 61% of readers use The Knowledge book every day
- 73% of readers use The Knowledge as their only industry directory
- Additional copies distributed at MPTS and other industry events
Alex Curry: 07967 471450 | alex.curry@theknowledgeonline.com
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Jamie Dornan films drama in Scotland for Netflix
Production gets underway this week in Scottish locations on The Undertow, a new, eight-part thriller for Netflix starring Jamie Dornan.
The Global Production Awards are back!
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, our sister brands Screen International, Broadcast and KFTV are launching The Global Production Awards 2024.
Screen Scotland announces £3m funding pot
Screen Scotland has announced £3m funding over three years to develop film and TV skills and opportunities in Scotland.
Uk's 72 Films makes Lennon doc for Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has commissioned a three-part documentary series about the murder of John Lennon, from UK-based 72 Films.
Glasgow plans local production grant as record filming spend is confirmed
A Glasgow City Council report on the progress of the Glasgow Film Office has found that local production spend reached £57.7m in 2022, an increase of more than £15m from the previous year.