By Tom Grater
06.05.2020 - 18:23 / deadline.com
By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has seen a copy of the British Film Commission’s draft plan to keep high-end film and TV scripted shoots safe from the scourge of coronavirus.
The BFC’s Film And TV Production Codes of Practice has been drawn together using input from key industry players, including Netflix, BAFTA, Disney, HBO and Bectu, and aims to provide the government with a “comprehensive and realistic vision” for how big-budget productions can return to work
By Tom Grater
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