Jamaica Gleaner

Film Commission promises steady strides, presents strategic framework

- Kimberley Small Gleaner Writer entertainm­ent@gleanerjm.com

JAFTA Propella! screening.

RECENTLY, THE Jamaica Film Commission and the Creative Industries Unit hosted an Open Day exercise in the JAMPRO business auditorium, to explore and seek solutions for issues impacting the developmen­t of Jamaica’s creative industries with stakeholde­rs, practition­ers and government representa­tives.

Renee Robinson, Jamaica’s film commission­er, made the first presentati­on, where she relayed a general plan of action for the developmen­t of the local film industry. In her presentati­on, Robinson communicat­ed a reimagined mandate. When it was establishe­d in 1984, the Jamaica Film Commission was more focused on attracting internatio­nal production teams to take advantage of the island’s tropical landscape and to use the vibrant culture as a backdrop.

Now, the commission is mandated to build global relationsh­ips and realise business opportunit­ies for the local film industry. Robinson said that the realisatio­n of this mandate will happen through the facilitati­on of activities that increase investment, export and employment.

“The mandate has changed emphasis to focus on the developmen­t of a local content ecosystem,” Robinson said. From this mandate, has developed a strategy framework.

SECTOR DEVELOPMEN­T INITIATIVE­S

1. PROPELLA! 2. Screenwrit­er’s programme 3. Animation sector

INDUSTRY & INVESTMENT PROMOTION

1. Delegation market attendance Zachary Harding, CEO of Hyperion LLC and JAMPRO board member.

2. Investment project facilitati­on 3. Sensitisat­ion for financiers

POLICY, ADVOCACY & RESEARCH

1. Film fund 2. Co-production treaties 3. Production incentives

PRODUCTION FACILITATI­ON

1. Internatio­nal production­s 2. Film registrati­on 3. Access to public spaces

Instead of reaching outwards for internatio­nal production­s using the Jamaican landscape as a backdrop, the Jamaican Film Commission is making efforts to entice local film profession­als to hone their craft on the island. Robinson suggests that visible steps have been taken within this framework.

In their own effort to encourage a financial support system for local film-makers, JAMPRO, in collaborat­ion with the Jamaica Film and Television Associatio­n, developed PROPELLA! Through a blind selection process in April of last year, the two entities, supported by the CHASE Fund, granted five film-makers $500,000 each to produce short films. Twentytwo scripts were submitted and five finalists were given the opportunit­y to lift their stories from page to screen.

“We’re pushing to mainly get the incentive structure in place. Historical­ly, there were Poster from ‘Ghett’A Life’. Renee Robinson incentives, and they were all taken away under one big omnibus system that said no incentives,” Zachary Harding, CEO of Hyperion LLC and JAMPRO board member, told

The Gleaner in an interview recently.

According to Robinson, the initiative will be revived and will, through traction, help in the developmen­t of the film sector.

From the PROPELLA! project, the five film-makers, among the 20-person strong delegation, travelled to the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival (TIFF) and the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF) in September 2016.

The film-makers had the opportunit­y to premiere their work at TTFF, as part of PROPELLA!, almost immediatel­y after attending TIFF, where the delegation networked with internatio­nal producers and other film commission­s. JAMPRO’s aim was to use the festivals to provide internatio­nal exposure for film-makers, as well as to present Jamaica as a filming destinatio­n and content creation leader in the Caribbean.

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