The British Film Institute has announced a new 10-year plan designed to « support film and the moving image », including …
The British Film Institute has announced a new 10-year plan designed to « support film and the moving image », including video games.
The new initiative, entitled Screen Culture 2033, will « advocate for the value of the full breadth of screen culture, including video games and interactive work ».
Describing screen culture as « young, dynamic and expanding », the BFI says « it presents a wider screen landscape that encompasses film, television, digital media, extended reality (XR) and video games » and says « it has become the dominant means of communication, information and storytelling for Gen Z and beyond ».
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