Film Funding in Dorset
Film Funding in Dorset
There is plenty of funding for films and film making in Dorset, boosted by local support organisations.
The BCP Film Office has been launched. It offers access and licensing and logistic support to many prime film and TV locations across the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole region of Dorset, on the south coast of England.
We know Dorset provides a perfect backdrop and prime locations for filming here. Films such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Dunkirk and Wonka highlight Dorset’s beauty. And TV series such as Gulliver’s Travels and Broadchurch have proven Dorset’s star quality.
Additionally, Dorset is also home to a growing pool of local talent, experienced crew members, editing and production companies.
Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) Film School is the largest outside London
Bournemouth University’s Faculty of Media and Communication is home to the National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA). The NCCA is the backbone of the UK’s Visual Effects (VFX) industry.
More than forty graduates from Bournemouth University have contributed to films nominated for this year’s Oscars. They join several previous winners for films like Dune (2022), Gravity (2021), Inception (2015) and Interstellar (2012).
We are also proud to have independent animation and video production companies like LoveLove Films, Treehouse Digital and White Lantern Film in Dorset. Further visual effects companies like Outpost and games developers like Amuzo are based here. The industry is supported by local editing, green screen, drone and other film support businesses.
Funding for films, film makers and film companies come and go. Therefore, it is worth signing up to the following newsletters which consistently publish funding opportunities:
Silicon South is the local network for the Digital, Creative and Tech Sectors in Dorset. It runs several support, mentoring and career development programmes. A Silicon South Talent Exchange is for students looking for placements, apprenticeships or work experience. Sign up for a regular newsletter with event and funding information. Silicon South also offers free membership for freelancers and local businesses. Additionally, it highlights digital jobs available real-time. Lastly, you can join a Suppliers directory for free.
The following organisations have a wealth of funding opportunities for film production and film company development:
Manufacturing leaders in the pan-Dorset area (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council and Dorset Council areas) are invited to accelerate their digital transformation through the Made Smarter Adoption Programme.
This Government-backed programme offers expert advice, leadership training, digital interns and up to £20,000 technology grants.
Eligible Dorset manufacturers can access resources to support their digital transformation efforts.
To be eligible for the Made Smarter Programme support you must be:
Before April 2025, Dorset was not eligible for the Made Smarter Adoption Programme. The government initially launched the programme in the North West of England. Then they expanded it to other regions, including the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber, West Midlands, and East Midlands.
In April 2025 they launched the Made Smarter South West Programme. Now it encompasses Dorset, allowing manufacturing SMEs in the area to access its support.
The West of England Mayoral Combined Authority, in partnership with the University of the West of England (UWE) and the National Composites Centre (NCC) delivers the South West Programme.
Eligible small and medium-sized manufacturers in Dorset can access a range of support measures, including:
Start your Made Smarter journey here.
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution, which puts smart technologies, automation, and data exchange into manufacturing and other industries.
EPICOR have a great Industry 4.0 article to help you understand how we got to Industry 4.0 and what it means for manufacturing.
But in summary, here are a few examples:
Factories that use IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, AI, and automation to optimise production, leading to increased efficiency and reduced downtime.
Using AI and machine learning to predict when a machine will fail before it actually does. Often called Digital Twinning, it is used to simulate different scenarios and optimise processes.
Robots that can work independently or collaborate with humans to increase efficiency.
Machines equipped with sensors that collect and analyse data to improve processes.
Technologies that assist in training, maintenance, and remote support. This leads to improved workforce skills and reduced errors in manufacturing.
Building parts layer by layer, reducing material waste and production time. 3D printing can also be used for prototyping and small-batch production, allowing for rapid design iterations and customisation.
Using AI and computer vision to detect defects in products.
There aren’t many published examples of companies in Dorset embracing Industry 4.0, but it’s hoped the Made Smarter Programme, now launched in Dorset, will change that.
Below are a few examples of companies across Dorset involved in Industry 4.0 manufacturing activities:
Loop Technology are themselves specialists in industrial automation and robotics. Based in Poundbury, they have worked with the National Composites Centre for a while now. They use a cutting-edge composite inspection system that uses 3D laser profile technology and segmentation algorithms to provide highly accurate ply placement monitoring. They also produce robots that can work independently or with humans to increase efficiency, like RoboPRIME produced for Thales UK.
Donaldson BOFA based in Poole, produce machines that will enable Industry 4.0 factories to reduce waste and increased productivity, such as their fume extraction operating platform that keep production lines working by protecting equipment from process dust, thereby helping to avoid unplanned downtime.
Sealpac, also based in Poole, design and project manage the installation of bespoke machines across the full food production line, including automated label, food leak and seal inspection.
Bournemouth-based software development company Spyrosoft (according to the Financial Times is one of the fastest growing technology companies in Europe) help companies begin, continue or finalise their Industry 4.0 IoT journey.
The Dorset Engineering and Manufacturing Cluster provides a variety of support.
Additonally, BCP Council’s Smart Place Programme, located in Boscombe, has a private 5G network and a mobile 5G cell you can borrow, with a specialist, to trial. Dorset Council’s Dorset Innovation Park also has its own private indoor 5G network to trial any Smart Programme equipment.
Also, if you sign up to our Triple Yellow newsletter about all things Dorset funding and you will also get a Free Guide to the top 10 places to find grant funding for your business in Dorset.
You only have to look at a company like Bosch to know you and your equipment are never too old! Bosch recently celebrated 10 years of Industry 4.0 (check out their funny 10th celebration video here). Not only have they developed the most advanced smart factories in the world, but they have even given connectivity to a 134 year old pedal-powered, cast-iron lathe, showing that you can make any production equipment smarter.
A business website is your marketing vehicle. It shows people what you offer, so here are Ten top tips for a smooth website creation.
Your website is the main media asset that you own and control, so you want it to showcase you.
This photo above, taken at a recent You Are the Media event, is of me with Stewart and Nate from Giraffe Design the two people who created our website tripleyellow.co.uk. Below is my testimonial of working with them and my top tips for ensuring that a website creation project goes smoothly.
Think about the websites you go on regularly. What do you like about them? What keeps you coming back to them?
Consider a recent search you did on Google. What did you type in and what results came up? Did clicking on those top result websites deliver what you were looking for?
Doing this preparation work will help get your mind into the right place before finding a website designer.
I knew that I wanted a Dorset-based website designer, as my business is all about supporting Dorset-based businesses.
And although I had got to know Stewart from the YATM Friday morning sea swimming group (more about that another time!) it was a different kettle of fish contracting him to design my website.
So, having looked at other options I checked out Giraffe Design’s own website. I went through their portfolio of created websites to see if any were similar to what I was imagining and looked at their Google Reviews. All very positive.
Stewart also offered a no-obligation meeting over coffee to learn more about my company and understand my website requirements better.
He asked questions about elements I hadn’t thought about and we explored what could be achieved in scale and timeline. I came away informed, reassured and ready to engage the company and create a website brief.
The website brief covered a number of key questions to help me get the best possible website:
This website brief-writing process, with timely questions from Stewart, helped me clarify my website thoughts and also gave him a firmer idea of the scope of work. He was able to create a plan and timetable and pricing figure that was most agreeable.
I am a professional bid writer and writing comes easy to me, so I wrote the content for my website.
My company logo, however, was another pain point altogether and one which I happily handed over to Stewart. I constrained him only with a) no, I won’t change my company name and b) yes, I really like yellow.
Stewart understands how important logos are for a company and how a logo can be used throughout a website, whether explicitly at the top of every page or hidden in the design of buttons and images.
We explored the use of characters and imagery but nothing was working, until a couple of weeks later genius struck Stewart overnight and the Triple Yellow logo was born. As soon as I saw it I knew it was the one – strong, simple and demonstrating how Triple Yellow ‘fast forwards’ ambitious small businesses. And it contained yellow.
Stewart’s opinion of my existing images confirmed my belief that I needed some professional branding photos taken. As I am always keen to use local Dorset suppliers Giraffe Design arranged for experienced photographer Jennie Franklin to come to my workplace and take some commercial photos. Jennie fitted me in on the way to a wedding which meant a) it was a great price and b) she had her full range of cameras to use on me! I was so pleased with the results.
Professional photographs further enhance the look and feel you want to get out of your website.
At any one time a good website designer is working on a number of projects, which they all have to schedule to maximise their resources. Stewart set a clear timeline for the following agreed tasks: • Design web visuals • Set up WordPress and build all necessary functionality • Set up main pages • Include Blog • Add site content (based on 16 pages Plus blog section) • Add imagery supplied / help source if required • Make a demo available to view and give feedback • Amend website once received client feedback • Test new website and then go live
It was up to me to then keep my end of the bargain, providing the required content around which the pages would be designed, at the right time. I didn’t always do this, and received a firm email from Stewart a couple of time reminding me why it was important, which made me feel very guilty.
My takeaway from this is you need to schedule time in your own work diary to provide the assets for the website designer, whether that is content, photos, webpage structure or whatever else you have promised to provide.
Once I got going creating the website content I got excited about further potential elements, for example;
Stewart kindly and calmly reminded me that starting simple is the best approach, like building the solid foundations of a house before hanging the wallpaper …
Of course, he could have incorporated all these extra ideas outside the scope of existing work and charged me for it. But he didn’t, because he is a wise Giraffe.
I had set up www.tripleyellow.co.uk originally with a website hosting platform, but the domain was with another – TSO Host – whereupon any connection to the website name stopped working. TSO Host kept explaining it was something in (or not in) my DNS register that was causing the problem, but I had no idea what that even was, let alone how to fix it.
Stewart took on this task and liaised with TSO Host to take back control and access to the domain name.
Nate is the site framework and mobile tech guru at Giraffe Design. He ensured a) my website is optimised for mobile users (a must in today’s age where 92.3% of internet users access the internet using a mobile phone[1]) and b) optimisation of my website’s performance by tweaking page load times.
As a result both desktop and mobile versions are fast and easy to use.
Giraffe Design are all about creating great websites on WordPress, and then giving you the tools to run and manage it yourself. Stewart provided one-to-one training and a guidebook on key processes and tasks such as:
My negative experience with TSO Host (see tip number 7) meant I was already willing to move hosting to anyone but them.
Luckily Giraffe Design offer a cost-efficient package that includes:
I know Giraffe back up my website regularly, keep the security certificates up-to-date and making it as resilient to hackers as possible, which is one less thing for me to worry about.
Summary
Having a bespoke website created for me by a knowledgeable and calm web and graphic designer was the best experience, and I would not hesitate to recommend Giraffe Design. I hope these Ten top tips for a smooth website creation will help you.
For those who want to listen to topics on website creation, website performance, mistakes to avoid etc. then I also highly recommend Marie Brown’s excellent podcast ‘The Website Coach’ podcast. She has created 100+ podcasts containing simple and actionable tips to help you get started and keep maintaining your website.
[1] Exploding Topics: Internet traffic from Mobile Devices, August 2023 – https://explodingtopics.com/blog/mobile-internet-traffic