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BFI-Endorsed UK Creative Content EIS Fund Invests In VR Studio Maze Theory

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By Tom Grater International Film Reporter The UK Creative Content EIS Fund, which was set up last summer to back independent production companies and is endorsed by the BFI, has made its third investment, I can reveal.

Following previous investments in former C4 boss David Abraham’s Wonderhood Studios and Colin Firth and Ged Doherty’s Raindog Films, the Fund has now taken a step in a different direction by backing digital entertainment studio Maze Theory.

The production co is most known for its work in virtual reality gaming, having created experiences for franchise including Doctor Who and Peaky Blinders.

The Fund said the money will allow it to significantly grow its user base. “A key aspect of this investment is the enormous potential

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