Abstract
Since the late 1990s various consortia have published papers and reports seeking to establish a systemic public film education in Britain. Despite the time and effort taken by colleagues in organizations such as the British Film Institute (BFI), who have been involved in the production of these papers since at least Making Movies Matter in 1999, it is observable that each policy initiative has eventually fallen away. This article seeks to explore the discourse that these reports, taken together, present and how this might impact the development of a future public film pedagogy, as well as affect students who seek to study film and television production at later stages. This research was finalized shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, at a time when the film and television industries in Britain were demonstrating huge fiscal successes; however, the fate of the talent that will shape the future of these industries is still very much hanging in the balance.
Highlights
During the course of my PhD thesis, ‘Towards a new film pedagogy’, researching undergraduate filmmaking pedagogy (Nunn, 2018), it became necessary to investigate what experiences of film or filmmaking education students might have had prior to commencing university
A core aim of this article is to suggest that more integration, collaboration and dialogue are needed across all sectors in British education, in order to develop and deliver an effective film education model at all stages
There is a rich history of reports of a different nature, designed to address whatever issues have been current in film education and foster links among public institutions, government and the private film industries
Summary
How to cite this article Nunn, C. (2020) ‘Film(making) education for all? British cultural policy and film education’. How to cite this article Nunn, C. Submission date: 12 March 2019 Acceptance date: 12 May 2020 Publication date: 26 November 2020
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