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Screen Sector Review

Published: Wed 31 Jul 2013 02:18 PM
Screen Sector Review
The New Zealand Film Commission and Film New Zealand welcome the Government’s renewed support of the screen sector following the release of its Screen Sector Review today.
The review has retained both the Large Budget Screen Production Grant and Screen Production Incentive Fund, administered by the NZFC and marketed offshore by Film New Zealand, and introduced a number of changes to improve their effectiveness. The review also recognises the diversity and strengths of New Zealand's screen production industry.
Changes to the LBSPG include lowering the threshold for the 15 per cent rebate on television production from $15m to $4m of qualifying New Zealand production expenditure. The threshold for qualifying for the Post, Digital and Visual Effects Grant also lowers from $3m to $1m.
Changes to SPIF include ensuring private investment in the sector by requiring a minimum non-government investment in qualifying films of at least 10 per cent, with at least 25 per cent in the case of television. The threshold for qualifying animation projects is being reduced from $1m to $0.4m per hour. Short animation projects will now also be able to access NZ On Air or Te Māngai Pāho funding alongside SPIF.
“As well implementing these changes quickly, the New Zealand Film Commission will also be working to ensure that there is a unified approach to help align and leverage the efforts of screen sector agencies, especially with respect to identifying and developing talent and helping them make international connections,” says New Zealand Film Commission Chief Executive, Graeme Mason.
“The results signal the Government recognises the value of screen to the New Zealand economy, and the role incentives play in attracting large budget productions and in particular international investment into New Zealand,” says Film New Zealand Chief Executive, Gisella Carr.
A full list of the changes can be found here.
NEW ZEALAND FILM COMMISSION
The New Zealand Film Commission is the Government’s agency funding the making of New Zealand films, investing in a wide range of capability programmes aimed at building skills within the wider screen industry and marketing New Zealand films and filmmakers here and overseas. It administers the Large Budget Screen Production Grant and Screen Production Incentive Fund, certifies New Zealand films for tax purposes and is the competent authority for official co-productions with other countries. www.nzfilm.co.nz
FILM NEW ZEALAND
Film New Zealand is the country’s national film office and international screen business attraction agency, marketing New Zealand’s screen production industry off-shore. The organisation acts as the principal gateway for incoming international production and provides a locations enquiry and facilitation service as well as working in partnership with New Zealand companies to help bring screen investment to New Zealand. www.filmnz.com
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