Final SPIF guidelines released
The Government announced the final version of the new Screen Production Incentive Fund on July 3 but the improvements made to its criteria and the Significant NZ Content Test are not sufficient to ensure that only projects which are genuinely NZ will benefit from the scheme. The New Zealand Performers’ Committee is considering how these concerns may be addressed. Among proposals being considered is calling on the Government to tighten the rules relating to the importation of non-New Zealand performers for local productions. Read more here from the Beehive web site and here at Film NZ.
Many thanks to all those performers who signed on to Equity’s petition. The improvements that have been made are surely a direct result of this action.
Film Auckland Election Year Perfomers InviteThis year's Film Auckland Summit will explore industry issues with representatives from the parliamentary political parties. Judith Tizard (Labour), Chris Finlayson (National), Dail Jones (NZ First) and Jim Anderton (Progressive) will present and discuss their policies affecting film production in New Zealand, with specific focus on Auckland.
Screen Production Incentive Fund: Petition Update!NZ Equity today (20 June 2008) lodged with Prime Minister Helen Clark and Associate Minister’s for the Arts Mahara Okeroa and Judith Tizard a copy of our petition to ensure that NZ performers are not left behind in development of the new Screen Production Incentive Fund. The response to the petition was brilliant with over 300 signatories. Thanks to all of you who supported the petition. The outcome of our lobbying will be known soon enough with the Government working to introduce and implement the scheme by 1 July. NZ Equity will continue to work hard to ensure that our collective voice is heard by government on this issue and other issues important to NZ performers moving into the future. The Screen Production Incentive FundThe Government has announced as part of the 2008 Budget a new scheme for New Zealand film and television production known as the Screen Production Incentive Fund or SPIF to be established from 1 July 2008.
Why you should join NZ Actors’ EquityA year ago, NZ Actors’ Equity became a fully-funded autonomous part of the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA). In that time we have established ourselves as an effective and respected advocate for NZ actors. Now we want every person who works as an actor to join with us today. Your membership will ensure better pay and conditions for us all. This is why you should join NZ Actors’ Equity.
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