The Â鶹ԼÅÄ has announced the 57 companies supported through this year’s Small Indie Fund.
Launched in 2020, the Small Indie Fund supports the growth of small independent production companies from across the UK with turnovers below £10m across Drama, Entertainment, Comedy, Factual, Daytime and Children’s – and this year, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Film.
The 2024 cohort sees the highest ever number of diverse-led producers – with 77% (44) companies having at least two individuals in specific leadership roles from one of the following under-represented groups: Black, Asian or minority ethnic, Disabled and/or Working class. The Small Indie Fund also continues to focus support for companies based in the Nations & Regions with 67% (38) companies based outside of London, with an increase in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the West Midlands this year.
All recipients receive strategic investment and a Â鶹ԼÅÄ commissioning editor as a mentor to help them grow. With the inclusion of Â鶹ԼÅÄ Film, the companies will receive around £1.5m in total this year.
Mark Perry, Flashing Lights Media, says, "As the makers of successful CBeebies Magic Hands, we're delighted Flashing Lights Media has been chosen as a beneficiary of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Small Indie Fund. As a deaf-led company, we are proud to champion diversity and encourage new perspectives on the world around us. We collaborate with the best to make children's series, formats, documentaries and aspire to do so much more. We cannot wait to use the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Indie Fund to accelerate our growth and reach new audiences."
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ had an unprecedented number of applications for the Fund this year, and in response to that Â鶹ԼÅÄ Commissioning will be offering small indies a range of additional insight sessions across all genres with the aim of supporting future pitches. More details will follow in the coming weeks.
Matt Travers, Head of Business, TV Commissioning and Business Development, says: “We thank all producers who applied to the Small Indie Fund this year. We know it remains a challenging time for the sector, and the Fund demonstrates our continued commitment to supporting smaller producers, right across the UK.â€
Emma Kayee Head of Production, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Film says: “The sheer number of strong applications we received is testament both to the outstanding talent in our independent film sector and the unprecedented challenges so many producers are currently facing. We’re excited to be working with these ambitious, forward-thinking companies and we can’t wait to see what they do next.â€
Founders Rosie Crerar and Ciara Barry of Scotland-based barry crerar: “Â鶹ԼÅÄ Small Indie Fund support comes at a crucial time for barry crerar. We are proud of our ongoing commitment to authored, groundbreaking storytelling that seeks to inspire, provoke and entertain, working with women and underrepresented collaborators both in front and behind the camera. As a Glasgow born indie that works predominantly with Scottish based talent, we are so delighted to have Â鶹ԼÅÄ Small Indie support across our work in both Film and Drama this year and can’t wait to get started!â€
Companies selected for the 2024 Small Indie Fund:
Northern Ireland
- Afro-Mic Productions
- Big Mountain Productions
- Fabel Productions
- HopSkip Studios Ltd
- Out of Orbit
Wales
- Afanti Media Ltd
- Cardiff Productions
- Cwmni Da
- ie ie productions
- Kailash Films
- Red Seam
Scotland
- Barry Crerar Ltd
- Beezr Studios
- Flabbergast
- Furnace Ltd
- North Bridge Media
- Pure Leo Ltd
- Unified Theory Productions Limited
English Regions
- Candle & Bell Limited - North East
- MCC Media Ltd – North East
- Schnoobert Productions Limited – North East
- Wander Films Limited – North East
- Candour Productions Ltd – Yorkshire & The Humber
- ClockWork Films – Yorkshire & The Humber
- Public Dreams Ltd – Yorkshire & The Humber /London
- Boudica Entertainment Ltd – North West
- EMU Pictures Limited – North West /London
- The Fold– North West
- Northern Heart Films – North West
- FirstLookTV – West Midlands
- Full Fat Television – West Midlands
- Rural Studios – West Midlands
- Walking House Limited – West Midlands
- Chalk Productions – South East
- Flashing Lights Media – South East
- Ten66 Television Limited – South East
- Caravan East – East
- The Connected Set – South West
London
- 104 Films
- Acme TV Ltd
- Big Little Fish Television Ltd
- B-Side Production
- Gingerbread Pictures Ltd
- Greenacre Films
- Me+You Productions
- Moonspun Films Ltd
- Nico Productions Ltd
- Parti Productions
- Quiddity Films
- Rebel Park Productions
- Rockerdale Studios
- So & So Productions
- Sungazer Ltd
- The Corner Shop Productions
- Turnover Films
- Vibrant Television Ltd
- Wild Swim Films
Three quarters of the companies supported in 2023 were based in the Nations and English Regions and over 50% were diverse led
Webpage: /commissioning/small-indie-fund