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Industry Directory 7080_BVA_YB12_Textpages_Layout 1 29/08/2012 14:34 Page 115 DIRECTORY Directory Contents Distributors/publishers 116 We have tried to ensure that all of the information in the directory is accurate. However if you would like Retailers – physical and digital 123 to make any amends or indeed enhance your entry Sales 125 with a display ad please contact us at: [email protected] Marketing and PR 126 Physical distribution/wholesale 129 Creative services 130 Industry bodies 134 Print media and ABC 136 Broadcast and online 137 Venues – cinema exhibitors and screening rooms 139 Research/data supply 141 Directory at a glance 142 Key: Entries with shaded background are BVA members 115 7080_BVA_YB12_Textpages_Layout 1 29/08/2012 14:34 Page 116 DIRECTORY Distributors/publishers BBC Worldwide Arrow Films 33 Foley Street, London W1W 7TL Orchard Villa, Porters Park Drive, Tel: 020 7612 3000 Shenley, Radlett, Hertfordshire WD7 9DS www.bbcworldwide.com Tel: 01923 858 306 CEO: Paul Dempsey www.arrowfilms.co.uk Managing Director: Stuart Snaith Managing Director: Alex Agran Sales Director: Brian Hill Artefact Media 4Digital Media Limited 1 Park View Road, Brighton BN3 7BF 8 Dukes Ride, Gerrards Cross, Bucks SL9 7LD Tel: 01273 245 099 Tel: 01753 893 121 www.artefactmedia.co.uk www.4digitalmedia.com Managing Director: Howard Seal Managing Director: Tony Taglienti Artificial Eye Film Company Ltd 4DVD 20-22 Stukeley Street, London WC2B 5LR 124 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2TX Tel: 020 7438 9581 Tel: 020 7396 4444 www.artificial-eye.com www.channel4.com Managing Director: Louisa Dent Head of DVD: David Root Home Entertainment Manager: Steve Lewis Marketing & Sales Manager: Karla Berry Avid Entertainment Ltd Abbey Home Media Group Ltd 15 Metro Centre, Dwight Road, 435-437 Edgware Road, London W2 1TH Tolpits Lane, Watford WD18 9UL Tel: 020 7563 3910 Tel: 01923 281 281 www.abbeyhomemedia.com www.avidgroup.co.uk Managing Director: Anne Miles Managing Director: Richard Lim General Manager: Dan Harriss Director Audio, Video & DVD Sales: Emma Evans Axiom Films Acorn Media UK 2nd Floor, 87 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3JZ 16 Welmar Mews, Ivy Works, www.axiomfilms.co.uk 154 Clapham Park Road, London SW4 7DD Tel: 020 7243 3111 Tel: 020 7627 7200 Managing Director: Douglas Cummins www.acornmediauk.com Head of DVD Operations: Lisa Cullen Head of Press: Nick Pourgourides Managing Director: Paul Holland Marketing & Acquisitions Manager: Peter Smart BBC Worldwide Ltd Head Of Sales: Gill Riley Media Centre, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TQ Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK) Ltd Tel: 020 8433 2000 6 Heddon Street, London W1B 4BT www.bbcworldwide.com Tel: 020 7025 7400 CEO: John Smith www.anchorbay.co.uk Beckmann Visual Publishing Managing Director: Colin Lomax Milntown Lodge, Lezayre Road, Head of Sales: Matt Falkner Ramsey, Isle of Man IM8 2TG Head of Acquisitions/A&R: Rod Smith Tel: 01624 816 585 Head of Marketing: Emma Nicholls Head of Production: Mark Upton www.beckmanngroup.co.uk Managing Director: Jo White Sales & Marketing Director: Kelly Smith Beez Entertainment 142 Boulevard Diderot, 75012 Paris, France Tel: 07957 523 578 www.beez-ent.com Managing Director: Yves Pont Head of Acquisitions: Andrew Partridge 116 7080_BVA_YB12_Textpages_Layout 1 29/08/2012 14:34 Page 117 DIRECTORY BFI Cornerstone Media International Ltd 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN 69 Edward Street, Southborough, Kent TN4 0EA Tel: 020 7255 1444 Tel: 01892 557 895 www.bfi.org.uk www.cornerstonemediaint.com Director: Amanda Nevill Managing Director: Nick Cooper Head of DVD: Sam Dunn Sales Manager: Graham Dawkins Product Marketing Co-ordinator: James Blackford Press Officer: Jill Reading Delanic Films Ltd 6 Heddon Street, London W1B 4BT Bluebell Films Tel: 020 7025 7420 PO Box 44636, London N16 5TU www.delanic.com Tel: 020 8211 1888 Managing Director: Joe Simpson www.bluebellfilms.com Managing Director: Paul Hills Delta Leisure Group 222 Cray Avenue, Orpington, Kent BR5 3PZ Blue Dolphin Films Tel: 01689 888 888 40 Langham Street, London W1W 7AS www.deltaleisuregroup.co.uk Tel: 020 7255 2494 Managing Director: Laurie Adams www.bluedolphinfilms.com Director Product & Marketing: Charles Webster Managing Director: Joseph D’Morais Group Sales Director: Lee Harmer Boulevard Entertainment Ltd Demand Media 8th Floor, Northway House, Unit D1, Fairoaks Airport, Chobham, 1379 High Road, London N20 9LP Surrey GU24 8HX Tel: 020 8492 3307 Tel: 01276 858 435 www.boulevard-entertainment.com www.demanddvd.co.uk Managing Director: Sandy Davidson Directors: James Akerman and Jason Fenwick Head of Sales: Andrew Boas Head of Marketing: Pippa Simmons Digital Classics DVD 151 Wardour Street, London W1F 8WE Brightspark Productions Ltd Tel: 020 7297 8035 Lace House, 39-40 The Old Steine, Brighton BN1 1NH www.digitalclassics.co.uk Tel: 01273 202 220 DVD Manager: Katherine Hackworthy www.brightsparkltd.com Managing Director: Jeremy Davis Diviniti Publishing Ltd Creative Director: Malcolm Davis Unit 1, Bourne Enterprise Centre, Wrotham Road, Borough Green, Kent TN15 8DG Camrose Media Ltd Tel: 01732 882 057 106 Main Street, Pembroke SA71 4HN www.hypnosisaudio.com Tel: 01646 682 329 Managing Director: Glenn Harrold www.camrosemedia.com Managing Director: Ian Smith DNC Entertainment Ltd The Old School, Princes Road, Classic Media Weybridge, Surrey KT13 9BN 3rd Floor, Royalty House, Tel: 01932 836 420 72-74 Dean Street, London W1D 3SG www.dncentertainment.co.uk Tel: 020 8762 6200 Managing Director: Andrew O’Neill www.classicmedia.tv Managing Director: Paul Ashworth Dogwoof Director of UK Home Entertainment: Neil Allen Unit 211, Hatton Square Business Centre 16-16a Baldwins Gardens, London EC1N 7RJ Clear Vision Tel: 020 7831 7252 The Lighthouse, 1 Aden Road, Enfield EN3 7SE www.dogwoof.com Tel: 020 8805 1354 CEO: Andy Whittaker Chairman: Ian Allen Head of Distribution: Oli Harbottle VP and Director Home Entertainment: Nic Sales International Sales and Marketing Director: Gil Garagnon Sales Manager UK & Ireland: Paul Archer 117 7080_BVA_YB12_Textpages_Layout 1 29/08/2012 14:34 Page 118 DIRECTORY Drakes Avenue Pictures Ltd Eros International Kenilworth House, 79-80 Margaret Street, Milner House, 13 Manchester Square, London W1W 8TA London W1U 3PP Tel: 020 7436 8001 Tel: 020 7935 2727 Managing Director: Colin Burch www.erosentertainment.com DVD Sales: Bhavna Mistry Duke Marketing Ltd Champion House, PO Box 46, Eureka Entertainment Ltd Douglas, Isle of Man IM99 1DD Unit 9, Ironbridge Close, Tel: 01624 640 000 Great Central Way, London NW10 0UF www.dukevideo.com Tel: 020 8459 8054 Managing Director: Peter Duke www.eurekavideo.co.uk Marketing Manager: Paul Wheeldon Managing Director: Ron Benson Marketing Executive: Emma Watterson FremantleMedia Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd 1 Stephen Street, London W1T 1AL Eagle House, 22 Armoury Way, Tel: 020 7691 6000 Wandsworth, London SW18 1EZ www.fremantlemedia.com Tel: 020 8870 5670 CEO EMEA: Mel Alcock www.eagle-rock.com SVP Home Entertainment Executive Chairman & CEO: Terry Shand and Archive Sales: Pete Kalhan Chief Operating Officer: Geoff Kempin Sales & Marketing Director FHE UK: Andy Palmer Managing Director, Operations Senior Product Manager: Rebecca Candler & International: Lindsay Brown Head of Operations FHE UK: Turath Alsaraf UK Marketing Manager: Ian Rowe Go Entertain Element Pictures Broadley House, 48 Broadley Terrace, 14 Newburgh Street, London, W1F7RT London NW1 6LG Tel: 020 7287 5420 Tel: 020 7569 2600 www.elementpictures.ie www.goentertain.tv Managing Directors: Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe Managing Director: Neil Harrington EMI Music UK and Ireland Good Guys Media Ltd EMI House, 27 Wrights Lane, London W8 5SW Randolphs Farm, Bedlam Street, Hurstpierpoint, Tel: 020 7795 7000 Hassocks, West Sussex BN6 9EL www.emirecords.co.uk Tel: 07525 748 396/01273 588 644 VP, Visual Content www.goodguysmedia.com Strategy & Acquisitions: Stefan Demetriou Directors: Robin Culpan and Duncan Sibbald Entertainment In Video Guerilla Films Ltd Eagle House, 108-110 Jermyn Street, 35 Thornbury Road, Isleworth TW7 4LQ London SW1Y 6HB Tel: 020 8758 1716 Tel: 020 7930 7744 www.guerilla-films.com www.entertainmentfilms.co.uk Chairman: David Wilkinson Managing Directors: Nigel Green and Trevor Green Sales & Marketing Director: Paul Evenden G2 Entertainment Studio 19, Waterhouse Business Centre, Entertainment One UK 2 Cromar Way, Chelmsford CM1 2QE 120 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6XX Tel: 0845 528 0323 Tel: 020 7907 3773 www.g2ent.co.uk www.entertainmentone.co.uk Managing Director: Alan Jones Chief Operating Officer: Charles Ogilvie Director of Home Entertainment: Jon Bourdillon Head of Sales & Marketing: Matt Brightwell Acquisitions Manager: Poonam Sahota 118 7080_BVA_YB12_Textpages_Layout 1 29/08/2012 14:34 Page 119 DIRECTORY High Fliers Films plc Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment Gainsborough House, 2 Sheen Road, 77 Oxford Street, London W1D 2ES Richmond Upon Thames TW9 1AE Tel: 020 7659 2013 Tel: 020 8973 2470 www.kaleidoscopehomeentertainment.com www.highfliersplc.com CEO: Spencer Pollard CEO: Jeremy Rothwell Koch Media Ltd Managing Director: May Monteiro Acquisitions Manager: Duncan Stripp The Bull Pens, Manor Court, Scratchface Lane, Head of Operations: Carey Williams Herriard, Hampshire RG25 2PH Marketing Manager: Jane Lawson Tel: 01256 385 200 www.kochmedia.co.uk HiT Entertainment Managing Director: Craig McNicol 5th Floor, Maple House, Head of Sales, Film & TV: Jamie Brewer 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF Marketing Manager: Hollie Richmond Tel: 020 7554 2500 Lace Digital Media Sales www.hitentertainment.com
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