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A Morning of Creative Industry Tax Incentives
Alliotts Media presents on how incentives can unlock funding, improve cash flow, and reduce risk.
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Alliotts are proud to sponsor Soho Media Club's 'Be You' Festival.

l-r Roger Evans, Sam Ampah, Jessica Elliott and Clare Anyiam-Osigwe
Alliotts’ Media Team aims to partner with organisations who actively support film makers, and others, who may not have had an easy path entering the media industry.
We were proud to sponsor Soho Media Club’s ‘Be You’ Festival – a one day summer festival devoted to sparking a ‘progressive conversation about the visible and hidden challenges of diversity, inclusion, belonging and equity in film and TV.’
The day was packed full of talks, workshops, and screenings, with our very own media specialist Sam Ampah hosting a discussion panel ‘How to attract funding for your diverse film’.
Sam was joined on the panel by Jessica Elliott – owner of JE Management; Roger Evans – production manager and consultant to Peacock film finance, and Clare Anyiam-Osigwe – award winning film director and screenwriter.
Filmmakers looking for funding for their project were able to tap into the expertise and skills of panel and other guests.
Here are some of the main takeaways from the day:
Be over prepared
Be creative….with a business sense!
Take advantage of help that is already there
Support each other
If you would like to talk about the creative incentives available please contact us
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