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The Industrial Training (Film Industry Training Board for England and Wales) Order 2007

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4.—(1) In this Schedule—

“development” means progressing a proposal for a film to the point at which a decision can be taken as to whether to proceed to pre-production of that film;

“film” means any record, however made, of a sequence of visual images that is capable of being used as a means of showing that sequence as a moving picture;

“pre-production” means preparation for principal photography;

“principal photography” means the shooting of a film and recording of its soundtrack;

“post-production” means ensuring, after principal photography, that the film and its soundtrack are ready for theatrical release;

“theatrical release” means exhibition to the paying public at the commercial cinema.

(2) For purposes of this Schedule a film is intended for theatrical release—

(a)if it is intended at the time when pre-production of that film begins that it will be given a theatrical release; and

(b)even if it is not given such a release.

(3) References in this Schedule to shooting include the generation of images in a film by computer.

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