The British Film Institute (BFI) has received £1m in support from UK philanthropic organisation the Uggla Family Foundation to help in the transformation of its video on demand platform, BFI Player, into the provisionally titled BFI+.
According to a statement from the BFI, “This cornerstone funding will help the BFI to become digital-first and transform the public’s access to film, television and the moving image, underpinned by its commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.”
BFI+ was introduced in the BFI’s 10-year strategy, Screen Culture 2033, as an update to BFI Player, which launched in 2013. The refreshed streaming platform aims...
According to a statement from the BFI, “This cornerstone funding will help the BFI to become digital-first and transform the public’s access to film, television and the moving image, underpinned by its commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.”
BFI+ was introduced in the BFI’s 10-year strategy, Screen Culture 2033, as an update to BFI Player, which launched in 2013. The refreshed streaming platform aims...
- 1/17/2024
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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