The British Film Institute’s new commercial fund has made its first investment, injecting almost £1m into a production company founded by a former head of Channel 4. Wonderhood Studios was launched early last year by David Abraham, a few months after he stepped down from a seven-year stint as chief executive of public service broadcaster. up six months ago in an effort to help the country’s production companies meet demand from Netflix, Amazon and other big streaming groups that have been snapping up British content. Read More...
The British Film Institute’s new commercial fund has made its first investment, injecting almost £1m into a production company founded by a former head of Channel 4. Wonderhood Studios was launched early last year by David Abraham, a few months after he stepped down from a seven-year stint as chief executive of public service broadcaster. up six months ago in an effort to help the country’s production companies meet demand from Netflix, Amazon and other big streaming groups that have been snapping up British content.
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