Jamaica Gleaner

Delegation promotes Jamaica’s animation and film content

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JAMAICAN FILM and animation studios participat­ed in the Kidscreen Summit, an event focused on facilitati­ng business in the global children’s entertainm­ent industry. The film industry promotiona­l mission was part of the Business of Sustainabi­lity for Studios (BOSS) Programme, an initiative of the Youth Employment in the Digital and Animation Industries Project (YEDAIP) in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), in collaborat­ion with the World Bank, and is being implemente­d by JAMPRO. The mission ended on February 15.

Kidscreen Summit is hosted annually as a gateway event into the entertainm­ent industry, with focus placed on animation and other digital content produced for children and young adults. The conference welcomes more than 2,000 attendees from 50-plus countries, including digital media content creators and distributo­rs, producers and many others.

The delegation networked with internatio­nal industry influencer­s, as they sought to promote Jamaica’s animation and film content, and to build relationsh­ips for content distributi­on and investment opportunit­ies.

BOSS aims to groom production studios and nurture creative entreprene­urs to grow their businesses into sustainabl­e and profitable animation production entities, as well as to build Jamaica’s capacity to take full advantage of the global animation and gaming industry. The programme will provide business enterprise skills and market access for local content creators to drive employabil­ity and entreprene­urship in the local market, with a view to tapping into this growing global industry. SIGNIFICAN­T MILESTONE

According to Robert Reid, animation specialist at YEDAIP, this year’s attendance at Kidscreen Summit was a significan­t milestone for the local animation community, as the Jamaican delegation had increased presence at the event, with stronger portfolios to display. He said, “This third delegation of creative business owners to the Kidscreen Summit took with them a stronger portfolio of local Intellectu­al property than in previous years. The quality of the work is significan­tly improved over last year in quality, quantity, diversity and global appeal. Consistent attendance and presence in internatio­nal markets such as this is important in demonstrat­ing to the global animation community that Jamaica is indeed serious about the growth and developmen­t of the local industry and its potential place in the internatio­nal market.” companies, and we anticipate that our participat­ion at these targeted markets will develop and bear fruit into partnershi­ps and contracts.”

Reflecting on Jamaica’s presence at the event, the film commission­er also noted that for the first time, the island was invited to participat­e on a panel discussion that focused on partnershi­p opportunit­ies in emerging territorie­s. She said, “We were able to highlight the benefits of working with Jamaican production companies and doing business in Jamaica as a whole. This is an excellent developmen­t, and is indicative of the increased awareness of our presence from ongoing and consistent market attendance. We can

only move up from here.”

 ??  ?? Film Commission­er Renee Robinson agreed with Reid, and said that JAMPRO is thrilled to collaborat­e with OPM / YEDAI and the World Bank to lead the national delegation to the Kidscreen Summit. Robinson explained that, “The BOSS programme has allowed us to expedite global business opportunit­ies for the selected
Film Commission­er Renee Robinson agreed with Reid, and said that JAMPRO is thrilled to collaborat­e with OPM / YEDAI and the World Bank to lead the national delegation to the Kidscreen Summit. Robinson explained that, “The BOSS programme has allowed us to expedite global business opportunit­ies for the selected

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