New Frontiers identifies the creative industries and digital technologies as a strategic priority for Cornwall, proposing a ‘harbour’ for the screen industries – hothousing top talent from Falmouth University’s School of Film and TV, creating jobs, & providing a home for Cornish Public Service Media. This report analyses these opportunities, examines their potential impacts, proposes an innovative, practicable scenario and extrapolates the interventions required to develop a framework for capacity development to fully realise their potential. This is a pioneering proposition, ignited by the principles of Public Service Broadcasting, for Cornwall to cultivate the world’s first Public Service Media built on blockchain. To paraphrase the beautifully articulated vision of Maori Television (2019): The Cornish language, Kernewek, is a treasure at the heart of Cornish culture and Cornwall’s unique cultural identity. Our vision is for Cornish language to be valued, embraced and spoken by all. Our strategy is based on inclusivity – building a connection to Cornish culture for One and All. In this report we make a series of recommendations to address the terms of reference (Appendix A) set by the Cornwall Council requirement.
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