Showing posts with label GFC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GFC. Show all posts

Friday, September 4, 2009

GFC - Location workshop invite


The Gauteng Film Commission in association with the Gauteng Film Partnership invites you to attend a workshop on location filming.


RSVP ASAP

Date: Monday, 7 September 2009

Time: 18:00

Venue: SCI-BONO

Parking: Use SCI-BONO underground parking on Miriam Makeba Street Opposite the SAB World of Beer. Kindly produce your invite to access parking

RSVP: seitisom@gautengfilm.org.za

Warm Regards

Seitiso Mogoshane
Locations Officer

Gauteng Film Commission

56 Main Street Johannesburg, 2108 South Africa
PO Box 61601 Marshalltown 2107,
Tel: +27 (0) 11 833 0409
Fax: +27 (0) 11 833 0282 / 0865055772

Cell: +27 (0) 83 608 4324

E-mail: seitisom@gautengfilm.org.za
Web: www.gautengfilm.org.za

Friday, June 19, 2009

GFC Provincial Response to the current financial crisis

12 June 2009

Provincial Response to the current financial crisis

The Gauteng Film Commission is currently compiling a report on behalf of the Provincial
Government outlining the impacts of the current financial crisis on the local film and TV
industries.

In particular we require any information regarding the following:

- Any reported company failures/ closures
- Any reported job losses
- Any reported cancellations of productions and related production volume impacts
- Any other reported impacts that can be directly or indirectly ascribed to the current crisis (whether as a result of the global credit crunch or the crisis at the SABC).

In addition, we would welcome inputs from organisations regarding the type of support that
they would like to see from Province and the Gauteng Film Commission during this period in
order to protect industry jobs in the short term while creating new jobs in the medium to longer
term.

This information will be used to fashion a more cohesive response from the Gauteng Film
Commission as well as allow us to lobby the provincial government for greater sector support
during the crisis.

Should you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact us.

Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.

Yours sincerely,


Terry Tselane
Chief Executive

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should you wish to respond, please email jacques@gautengfilm.org.za

Monday, July 14, 2008

Gauteng Film Partnership Formed To Promote Film Industry

In a move designed to promote and grow the film sector in Gauteng, the Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) has facilitated the formation of a consultative forum, comprising expertise and resources from key film and audiovisual related organisations and communities, as well as public sector bodies, in the Province.

The Gauteng Film Partnership (GFP), which held its inaugural meeting earlier this month, aims to collectively work at elevating the profile of the audiovisual industry in Gauteng and to ensure that the film industry grows and operates in an integrated manner.

Commenting on the rationale behind the formation of the GFP, Terry Tselane, CEO of the GFC, said it was important to find mechanisms for coherent interaction between the industry and the GFC.

“We consider film a joint responsibility and our Board fully supports and backs the GFP. There is a need to improve both the quantity and quality of local films, and we hope that in this respect, the Partnership can play a meaningful role in ensuring a number of quality projects coming from Gauteng annually.”

The GFP, which will meet quarterly and will be central to informing the future strategies and policies of the GFC and province relating to film, will work with the GFC to drive the positioning of Gauteng as a film friendly province, one where film is “everyone’s business”.

“Through the Partnership, we aim to bring together the resources, energy and creativity of key organisations, groups, communities and individuals in order to meet the development needs of the wider Gauteng audiovisual industry and ensure that Gauteng remains an attractive location for all types of film production,” explains Tselane.

Members of the GFP, who represent their area of expertise, rather than their own organisations or businesses, are tasked with communicating with those involved in their area of representation, while promoting the development of a long-term strategic view of the industry in the Province.

The 11 appointed members are: Richard Nosworthy (Independent Producers Organisation), Dianne Regisford-Gueye (Talawa Communications), Natalie Delport (Animation SA), Bobby Amm (Commercial Producers Association), John Stodel (Scipio Entertainment Group), Kelello Molapo (Efbeeye Technologies) , Melisia Shinners (National Film, Video and Sound Archives of South Africa), Akin Omotoso (T.O.M. pictures), Heather Setzen (Hotshots / Consulting Dynamix), David Heitner (Revolution Film Partners) and Joy Riba (SABC).

The GFC is represented by Terry Tselane, as well as Jacques Stolz, Senior Marketing Manager.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

GFC - City of Johannesburg confirms permit tariff increase




Gauteng Film Commission
Statement

12 June 2008

City of Johannesburg confirms permit tariff increase

The Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) has been notified that as per a City of Johannesburg Council resolution the tariff for filming on public roads within the Johannesburg municipal area will increase from R400 to R450 per hour with effect from 1 July 2008.

According to Jacques Stoltz, GFC Senior Marketing Manager, “the GFC has expressed our concerns to the City of Johannesburg as it appears that the film community has yet again not been consulted on permit increases. Such tariff increases undermine our efforts of positioning Johannesburg and Gauteng as a film friendly region. We trust that our request for a meeting will be honoured to discuss the latest increases. We are still awaiting feedback from the Tshwane and Ekurhuleni metros in respect to tariff changes and will communicate any such changes to the industry in due course.”

For enquiries regarding tariffs please contact Isaac Maake at the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department at 011 758 9349.
 

On behalf of: Terry Tselane. CEO. Gauteng Film Commission
Tel: (011) 833 0409
Fax: (011) 833 0282
E-mail: terry@gautengfilm.org.za

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