DirectorsUKVice-ChairJamesHawescallsforIPprotectionandFreelancerSupportatCMSSelectCommittee
Today, Directors UK Vice-Chair James Hawes spoke at a Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Select Committee for British film and High-end television.
James used the session to provide his insight on the issues faced by directors directly to MPs. While calling for freelancer support, James highlighted the significance of protecting IP as a source of income for filmmakers:
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James Hawes on the importance of protecting IP
The session also covered pathways into the industry – how they’ve changed, and how they should be protected. Here’s James’ insight:
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James Hawes on pathways into Film and TV
When quizzed on AI and its potential to change Film and TV, James again highlighted the immediate importance of protecting copyright and safeguarding the use of creators’ work:
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James Hawes on working with AI and protecting creators
James also spoke about the outstanding quality, and professional reputation of UK Film and TV creators and crew:
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James Hawes on UK Film and TV Talent behind the camera
Watch the entire session, which also covered the impact of tax breaks, decision-making around filming locations, how British Film and TV is marketed and more: James Hawes at the CMS Select Committee