Rt Hon Helen Clark
Prime Minister of New Zealand
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
22 May 2008 Media Statement
Incentive scheme for domestic screen production
Funding certainty for future New Zealand film and television production is boosted under a new scheme announced as part
of today’s budget by the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Helen Clark.
“The new Screen Production Investment Fund will support the production of strong New Zealand-driven creative screen
projects with significant levels of private and international finance,” Helen Clark said.
“The new Screen Production Investment Fund is allocated $27.8 million over four years in new funding, plus $26 million
from existing funding to the New Zealand Film Commission, providing a total of $53.8 million.
“The Screen Production Investment Fund will provide a 40% grant on qualifying New Zealand feature film production
expenditure, and 20% on qualifying New Zealand television and other screen production expenditure – primarily
drama/comedy, documentary and animated content.
“Internationally, competition for production finance is intense. Many major screen producing nations, including
Australia, now operate a domestic incentive scheme similar to the new Fund. If New Zealand is to maintain and develop a
strong domestic screen industry and keep our filmmaking and television talent here, we have to be able to compete
effectively. The Screen Production Investment Fund is a strong new incentive for producers and investors in New Zealand
films”.
“This investment will boost domestic production and maintain a strong platform for our talented New Zealand industry. It
complements the range of other government support for domestic screen production, including funding through the Film
Commission, NZ On Air, and Te Mangai Paho.
“The new fund will also help maintain the foundation of industry capability in New Zealand which is necessary to
continue to attract large offshore productions to New Zealand through the Large Budget Screen Production Grant.”
“The new fund will be administered by the New Zealand Film Commission and will begin on 1 July 2008. Targeted minimum
and maximum qualifying expenditure thresholds and other eligibility criteria relating to New Zealand content will apply
to the grants. Consultation with the New Zealand screen industry on the detailed criteria being undertaken over the next
three weeks,” Helen Clark said.
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