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Partnership Opportunities 2019-20 the POWER of CINEMA UK JEWISH FILM Partnership Opportunities 2019-20 THE POWER OF CINEMA Film has the power to inspire, challenge and alter our preconceptions like no other medium. For the last 23 years, UK Jewish Film has been instrumental in using film to promote greater understanding and awareness between communities; in combatting antisemitism and racism through the power of film; in encouraging knowledge and pride in Jewish culture; and, of course, in entertaining diverse audiences across the UK. We ensure that films that reflect Jewish stories and life are part of the mainstream of British film culture, celebrated and enjoyed by diverse audiences of all ages and backgrounds, across the UK. FESTIVALS AND YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMME SUPPORTING EMERGING FILMMAKERS EDUCATION THROUGH FILM UK Jewish Film Festival, now in its 23rd year, Film Lab is a year-round programme Speak Out, our online resources for teachers is the largest in Europe, with more than 120 supporting new filmmakers through and educators teaching about the Holocaust screenings nationwide of 80+ films at 20+ workshops, filmmaking surgeries and through film venues networking events Combatting Antisemitism through Film, Year-Round Programme of 400+ screenings Pears Short Film Fund at UK Jewish Film brings workshops into schools using film to and special events in cinemas in London, commissions 2 new short films each year to help combat racism and antisemitism Manchester and Glasgow be premiered at the annual film festival Roots, inter-generational projects that Video on Demand is our popular streaming Festival Jury Awards recognise emerging capture and share the stories of older people service with more than 100 films including talent through our Best Debut Feature, through film free shorts Dorfman Best Film and Best Documentary Awards Belief in Film project includes online Geneva International Jewish Film Festival, resources with films on themes of faith, now in its 9th year, and the leading Jewish identity and belonging that support cultural event in Suisse Romande inter-cultural dialogue OUR AUDIENCE 40-70 31,000 15,000 CORE AGE ATTENDEES ATTENDEES ACROSS ALL EVENTS AT THE ANNUAL 20-40 THROUGHOUT UK JEWISH EXPANDING THE YEAR FILM FESTIVAL AGE DEMOGRAPHIC SOCIAL MEDIA GROWTH IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS 100,000 +33% 200,000 WEBSITE YOUTUBE USERS +100% VIEWS EACH YEAR Social icon Rounded square Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines. +5% Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com UK 15 JEWISH DAYS 80+ FILM FILMS 120+ FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Now in its 23rd year, the UK Jewish Film Festival 15,000 is one of the most highly ATTENDEES regarded festivals of its kind in the world and 8 the largest in Europe. CITIES Since its inception the 20+ UK Jewish Film Festival 3 CINEMAS has presented over JURY 1300 films and more than 500 UK premieres. AWARDS WHAT THE MEDIA SAY “Expect to be inspired, expect to be made to laugh, and expect to be moved.” EVENING STANDARD “A great institution - packed with drama and ideas.” THE GUARDIAN “The UKJFF has once more brought an electrifying, diverse range of films from across the Jewish world to London.” DAILY TELEGRAPH “It’s always a treat to explore the UKJFF, a festival that’s firmly established itself on the calendar with a wonderfully creative programme.” METRO PARTNERSHIP OVERVIEW UK Jewish Film offers partnership opportunities that provide creative engagement with our audiences, not only at the annual festival, but throughout the year. We have marketing opportunities running across our stage, screen, print and digital platforms. We offer a range of packages, including in-kind packages, that can be tailored to meet your goals, and maximise your exposure year-round. PRINCIPAL PARTNER As sole Principal Partner your brand will headline next to the festival title wherever it appears. Comprehensive brand exposure through integrated platforms including: • Your promo trailer across all festival screenings • Branding on all our print and digital media campaigns including London Underground and cinema posters • Banner on our ticket purchasing site • Social media editorial year-round • An exclusive private film preview event • Sponsorship of the prestigious Opening Night Gala • Hospitality for your guests at all other galas and award ceremonies • Invitations to our private filmmakers lunch and networking events • Recognition and dedicated press release at our autumn press conference PREMIERE PARTNER Exceptional branding and advertising opportunities for a small number of Premiere Partners at the festival and year-round across all our print and digital platforms: • Your promo trailer before 35 screenings at the festival • A title sponsored gala • A variety of hospitality opportunities through your sponsored gala • Access for your guests to our major galas and private events at the festival and year-round • Double page ad in our festival brochure JURY AWARD SPONSOR Your organisation associated with one of our prestigious Festival Jury Awards wherever it appears. Our award juries are headed up by leaders in the film industry including Oscar and BAFTA award winning directors, producers and actors. As Jury Award Sponsor you are also a sponsor of the Award Gala with associated branding and hospitality benefits. FESTIVAL PARTNER A cost effective way to have your brand and advertising strategically across the festival, including: • One full page advert in the brochure • Sponsored film with associated branding opportunities • Editorial mentions through our social media • Your promo trailer screened before 15 films across the festival • Your logo on our trailer, brochure and website • 5 festival passes • Invitations to private events IN-KIND PARTNER Tailored branding packages for our crucial in-kind partners offering you comprehensive brand exposure and traction with our customers through our: • Trailer • Brochure • Social media • Newsletters • Advertising opportunities • Reciprocal tie-in deals PARTNERSHIP PACKAGES Principal Partner Premiere Sponsor Jury Award Sponsor Festival Sponsor In-Kind Sponsor Branding Festival Title Headline (UK Jewish Film Festival in partnership with...) • Festival Trailer (separate title card with title placement) • London Underground and Cinema ‘Quad’ Posters • • Logo on all year-round and festival newsletters (bi-monthly) • • Award Title (e.g. Short Film Award sponsored by...) • Prime logo placement on website and brochure • • • • Logo placement at end of trailer • • • • • Logo on website year-round and in brochure • • • • • Logo on step and repeat board, visible at galas • • Advertising Exclusive 15 second promo trailer before all festival screenings • Promo trailer before festival screenings All screenings 35 screenings 15 screenings Double page spread advert in front of brochure (pages 3-4) • Double page spread advert in brochure • • Banner on box office website • • Newsletter major feature 3 annually 1 annually 1 annually Editorial mentions on social media sites • • • • • One page advert in brochure • • • • Half page advert in brochure • Logo at end of year-round trailer. All screenings throughout year • • • • In Cinema Opportunity to place gift bags • • • • Stand at venue All screenings Sponsored Gala + 9 other screenings Award Gala Sponsored Film Hospitality Exclusive Private Preview/Reception before Festival • 30 invitations to each of Opening, Centrepiece and Award Ceremony • 20 invitations to Award Gala • Invitations to the Filmmakers Lunch • • • Invitations to the Champagne Brunch • • • Festival Passes • • • • • Individual gala and film sponsorship and recognition On stage recognition All Gala Nights 1 Gala Night 1 Award Gala 1 Film Night Opening Night Gala Sponsorship • Gala Sponsorship • • Award Gala Film Sponsorship • Press Recognition at press conference • • Dedicated press release in press kit • PAST PARTNERS FOUNDATIONS AND PUBLIC FUNDING BUSINESS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS EMBASSIES The John S Cohen COMMUNITY Foundation The Kobler Trust Shoresh Charitable Trust The Sybill Shine Maurice Hatter Memorial Trust Foundation Muriel and Diana and Allan Gus Coren Morgenthau Charitable Trust Charitable Trust PRINTED ADVERTISING Our high quality, full colour festival brochure is distributed in 20,000 copies, including to our festival friends, members, sponsors and supporters, and is in circulation from the end of September to the end of November 2019 (so a lot longer for example than a weekly newspaper!). Each brochure will be viewed by many people during that period and this is a powerful and long lasting way to make an impact with a targeted and loyal audience of culture-consuming ABC1s. • 1/2 page any position £500 • 1/2 page first 20 pages £750 • Full page any position £1,000 • Full page first 20 pages £1,250 • Inside Back Cover £1,750 • Inside Front Cover £2,000 • Outside Back Cover £2,500 DIGITAL ADVERTISING We have a high volume of traffic to our website, our online booking system, and across our social media both in the run-up to the festival and year-round for our additional approx. 500 screenings and events. The Festival provides access to a captive sell-out audiences across the 120 screenings that make up the festival. A great place to place your on-screen trailer. • Ticketing website banner £750 per week • On Screen Advertising/Trailers (max 1 minute) £450 per screening • Newsletter Advertising £500 for a promo within the weekly film festival newsletter that goes out to 15,000 people. LET’S TALK! To discuss partnership opportunties please contact: Michael Etherton Chief Executive [email protected] 00 44 (0)20 3176 0048 Be part of the @UKJewishFilm social experience: Social icon Rounded square Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines. Photos by Asya Gefter | www.asyagefter.com.
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