Screen Writing

BAFTA
www.bafta.org

BBC Film Network
www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork

BBC World Service: How to Write
www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/features/howtowrite/index.shtml

BBC Writersroom Links
www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/links  

BBC Talent
www.bbc.co.uk/talent/sitcomwriter/index.shtml  

Celtx
www.celtx.com

UK Film Council
www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk

FilmFiler.com
www.filmfiler.com

Hull Time Based Arts
www.timebase.org 

I
ndustrial Scripts
www.industrialscripts.co.uk

Moonstone
www.moonstone.org.uk/about.html  

Movie Bytes
www.moviebytes.com

New Writing North
www.newwritingnorth.com

Northern Film Network
www.northernfilmnetwork.co.uk  

Northern Screenwriters
www.northernscreenwriters.co.uk  

Oscars/nicholl
www.oscars.org/nicholl

Raindance
www.raindance.co.uk/Courses  

Screen Style
www.screenstyle.com

Screen Writers Festival
www.screenwritersfestival.com 

Script Factory
www.scriptfactory.co.uk

ScriptScout
www.scriptscout.co.uk  

Scriptshop
www.scriptshop.co.uk  

ScriptWriter Magazine
www.scriptwritermagazine.com

Script Yorkshire
www.scriptyorkshire.co.uk  

Shooting People
www.shootingpeople.org  

Talent Circle
www.talentcircle.co.uk  

The Writing Squad
www.writingsquad.com

The Writers Guild of Great Britain
www.writersguild.org.uk

Write Words
www.writewords.org.uk

Yorkshire Art Circus
www.artcircus.org.uk

Zoetrope Virtual Studio
www.zoetrope.com

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Yorkshire Film Archivenow online!

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The fully interactive website features rare footage of Queen Victoria visiting Sheffield in 1897, the pioneering filmmakers of Bamforth and Company, our region's industrial powers of steel, textiles, farming and fishing, a royal visit from Charles and Diana to Leeds in 1982, home movies to the Yorkshire coast, wartime footage, the opening of the North York Moors Railway in 1973 (pictured) and more recent films including the Castleford Tigers Wembley dream from 1999.

YFA online is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, with the continued support of Yorkshire Forward and Screen Yorkshire, who have been central in developing and highlighting innovative ways of using archive footage for audiences across the region.