BFI FAN Members from across the UK are invited to join us for a series of open webinars as part of the Revisiting Your Cinema Business Model programme.
Registration for the Revisiting Your Cinema Business Model open webinars has now closed.
Running every two weeks in November and December, this series of open webinars will cover some of the key topics that have been raised within the core workshops of the Revisiting Your Cinema Business Model programme:
- Financial reporting and planning
- Using data to understand and grow your audiences
- Strategic fundraising
Running during 2024, normally for a closed group of selected participants, Revisiting Your Cinema Business Model is a workshop-based, practical training programme for BFI Film Audience Network members who want to develop a sustainable business model that will enable their organisations to survive and thrive in the long term.
The Revisiting Your Cinema Business Model open webinars are for all BFI FAN members from across the UK. Not a member? It’s free and easy to join.
Programme
Tuesday 3 December, 10:00 to 12:00
Strategic fundraising
For the final session, Catharine Des Forges (Director, Independent Cinema Office) will help us to understand the primary potential sources of funding, covering what is the realistic potential for continuing or increasing grant assistance and applying to Trust and Foundations.
Tuesday 19 November, 10:00 to 12:00 (RECORDING ONLY)
Using data to understand and grow your audiences
There are a plethora of different sources for where you can get data for your audience, but how do you know what is actually beneficial to your organisation? Flo Carr (Associate Director, Indigo) will be taking us through what data cinemas need to collect, how to collect it and how to use the insights to drive your business forward.
Tuesday 5 November, 10:00 to 12:00 (RECORDING ONLY)
Financial reporting and planning
In this session, we will be joined by Steve Mapp (Former CEO, Broadway Cinema) to highlight what factors you need to cover to know if your business is viable. We’ll be covering the key financial information that you need to report on and help you understand what to do with that information once you have collected it.
Cost
Each session costs £10 to attend. We are offering a discounted rate of £25 for a pass to attend all three sessions. Two sessions on financial reporting and using data to understand audiences have now passed but the recordings are still available to purchase individually or as part of the discounted package. You can register at the bottom of this page.
Bursary Support
If you would like to apply for additional support to attend (whether towards the cost of your fees, childcare or other) you may be eligible for a bursary from your local Film Hub.
Speakers
Catharine Des Forges
Director, Independent Cinema Office
Catharine started her career as a Film Exhibition Officer at the BFI and has worked with many venues over the last 30 years both as a funder, consultant and advisor as well as a period spent at Arts Council England in a similar role. She set up the ICO in 2003 and took it from a start-up with 3 members of staff and 10 months worth of funding to the present day, with a capital asset and a turnover of just under £2m. Over the years she has led on funding strategy and organisational development and has raised millions of pounds from organisations such as BFI, ACE, Esmee Fairbairn, Creative Europe, Screen Skills and numerous film institutes and other partners. She is an advisory board member for Be The Business (www.bethebusiness.com).
Steve Mapp
Former CEO, Broadway Cinema
Steve was Chief Executive of Broadway Cinema, Nottingham from 2008 until retiring in June 2023. Joining in 1990, he was originally appointed to set up the Finance and Development departments for the then-newly established media centre, leading the development and implementation of successive Business Plans. He managed over £8m of phased capital developments to expand and improve facilities, raising investments from ERDF, National Lottery, regional agencies and sponsorships. Steve oversaw a merger with film training organisation Intermedia and the establishment of Broadway as the lead organisation for Film Hub Midlands in a partnership with Flatpack. He established Broadway as an ACE NPO to become a key regional centre that supports the training and development of creative talent who use new technologies in their practice. Steve led Broadway through 14 months of closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, securing Cultural Recovery Funding, introducing remote working and a restructuring of the organisation, leading to a successful reopening in May 2021.
Flo Carr
Associate Director, Indigo Ltd
Flo is an experienced marketing and CRM professional with a passion for audience development. She has worked in a wide range of marketing, communications and venue management roles in arts and cultural organisations in London and Cambridge. Her previous roles include Head of Communications and Marketing at Arcola Theatre, Marketing & CRM Manager at English National Opera and Press & Marketing Manager at Cambridge Live. Having collaborated with Katy Raines to deliver our extensive programme of audience sentiment tracking research during Covid, Flo joined Indigo full time in November 2020.