New Zealand Film Commission is the #53,267 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide and #106 in New Zealand, with 5.2K subscribers and 2.4M total views across 89 videos.
Biography
The New Zealand Film Commission is a New Zealand government agency formed to assist with creating and promoting New Zealand films. It was established under the New Zealand Film Commission Act 1978.
Channel description
The New Zealand Film Commission is a crown entity which helps grow and support our country’s vibrant film industry.
It invests in original and culturally significant New Zealand films, helps talented New Zealand filmmakers develop their careers, works to build connections internationally and to grow audiences for New Zealand films, here and overseas.
The Film Commission markets New Zealand’s screen production industry overseas, attracts international screen productions to New Zealand, provides a specialist enquiry service and is the first point of contact for incoming international production.
It helps negotiate co-production treaties, administers the New Zealand Screen Production Grant, the Post, Digital and Visual Effects Grant and the 5% Uplift, and certifies official co-productions and New Zealand films for tax purposes.
The Film Commission also works to make sure New Zealand screen sector businesses are sustainable and internationally competitive.
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Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does New Zealand Film Commission have?
- 5.2K subscribers — #53,267 worldwide, #106 in New Zealand.
- When did New Zealand Film Commission start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in Nov 2007.