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Monday, December 11, 2017

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN THE SOUTH AFRICA… (Some of the basics you should know)

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN THE SOUTH AFRICA… (Some of the basics you should know). All information is subject to change, please verify with the links provided.

Bruce Bisbey…please follow us at: https://dumbdogproductionsllc.blogspot.com

South Africa has a vibrant, growing film industry that is growing in reputation and is competitive internationally.

Local and foreign filmmakers are taking advantage of the country’s diverse, unique locations – as well as low production costs and favorable exchange rate, which make it cheaper to make a movie here than in Europe or the US.

Building on South Africa’s reputation for quality, creative film making, a string of successful big budget international productions have been filmed here, including Fury Road, the fourth Mad Max film; Blood Diamond with Leonardo DiCaprio; and Clint Eastwood’s Invictus.

With its multiethnic and multicultural population, spectacular landscapes, diverse and unique flora and fauna, South Africa offers multiple assets to filmmakers. The country also boasts an extensive production infrastructure and a deep and experienced crew base.

But most of all, a generous rebate of up to 25% on qualified spend sweetens the appeal and closes the deal for many producers from around the world.

The country’s two main production centers – Johannesburg and Cape Town – both offer unique advantages, including modern soundstages that can accommodate productions of many sizes.
In addition, English is the working language of South Africa’s filmmaking community. And while local currency – the South African rand – has fallen upon hard times of late, that works to the advantage of film and TV producers flocking in from overseas to avail themselves of local goods, labor, and services that are cheap by their at-home standards.

Specifically, the rebate can range from 20% to 24% on qualified South African expenditures. The minimum spend for film is 12 million rand, which is about $910,000.

For post-production, the minimum spend is 1.5 million rand, or about $114,000. Bonus rebates are available if post expenditures exceed that amount.

At least four weeks of shooting time is required to qualify.

Recent films shot in South Africa include “Friend Request” (2016), “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter” (2016), “The Brothers Grimsby” (2016), “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015), “Avengers: Age of Ultron” (2015), and “Chappie” (2015).

TV projects shot there include “The Crown,” “Of Kings and Prophets,” and “Black Sails.”

Regional film commissions

The commissions offer a range of help and advice. The Gauteng Film Commission’s support programs, for example, include assistance with funding and finance facilitation, as well as negotiation of co-productions and partnership projects with broadcasters.

Cape Town Film Commissionwww.capefilmcommission.co.za Cape Town Film Commission closed Feb 2016. They were are the only official Film Commission in South Africa and only one of three in Africa, as recognized by the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI).

Gauteng Film Commissionwww.gautengfilm.org.za
Address: 56 Main Street              
Johannesburg  
Gauteng 2108 South Africa
Phone: +27 (0) 11 833 0409
Fax: +27 (0) 11 833 0282
Mobile: 4915783632218

Durban Film Commissionwww.durbanfilmoffice.com
Address: 11th Floor, Rennies House
41 Victoria Embankment
P.O. Box 5856
Durban 4000, South Africa
Phone: +27 (0) 31 311 4243

Kwazulu-Natal Film Commissionwww.olffi.com
Address: 115 Musgrave Rd, Musgrave, Durban, 4001
Phone: +27 (0) 31 325 0200

SOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVALS AND MARKETS

  • AFDA Experimental Festival
  • Bokeh South African International Fashion Film Festival
  • Cape Town International Animation Festival
  • DISCOP Africa Johannesburg
  • Durban FilmMart
  • Durban International Film Festival
  • Encounters South African International Documentary Festival
  • Indie Karoo Film Festival
  • Jozi Film Festival
  • Mzansi Women Film Festival
  • Silwerskerm Film Festival
  • South African Eco Film Festival
  • Wavescape Surf Film Festival

PRODUCTION COMPANIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
There over 200 Production Companies in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

BROADCASTING FACILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
There are currently 5 broadcasting companies in South Africa with high definition, IPTV & Streaming capabilities. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

LOCATION AND LOCATION SERVICES
There are 22 film and TV location services in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

POST PRODUCTION, SOUND AND MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION COMPANIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
There are some 74 Post production, sound & multimedia production companies in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

SFX, PROPS & WARDROBE COMPANIES IN SOUTH AFRICA
There are 18 SFX, Props & Wardrobe companies in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

STAGES, STUDIOS & SETS IN SOUTH AFRICA
There are 10 stages, studios in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

FILM AND TV EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN SOUTH AFRICA
There are 36 film and TV equipment rental companies in South Africa. Please to the KFTV website at http://www.kftv.com/country/south-africa for a complete list with contact details.

THE FOLLOWING IS ON SOUTH AFRICA’S INCENTIVES, REBATES, AND CONDITIONS FILMING FOR BOTH FOREIGN COMPANIES AND WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DOMESTIC PRODUCTION COMPANIES AND ENTITIES.

THE DEPARTMENT TRADE AND INDUSTRY…thedti.gov.za

Foreign Film and Television Production and Post-Production Incentive (Foreign Film)

Objectives:

To encourage and attract large-budget films and television productions and post-production work that will contribute towards employment creation, enhancement of international profile, and increase the country’s creative and technical skills base.

Benefits:

Shooting on location in South Africa, the incentive will be calculated as 20% of QSAPE. A cap of R50 million will be applicable.

Shooting on location in South Africa and conducting post-production with a Qualifying South African Post-Production Expenditure (QSAPPE) of R1.5 million in South Africa, the incentive will be calculated at 22,5% of QSAPE and QSAPPE (an additional 2,5%, cumulative 22,5%).

Shooting on location in South Africa and conducting post-production with a QSAPPE of R3 million and above in South Africa, the incentive will be calculated as 25% of QSAPE and QSAPPE (an additional 5%, cumulative 25%).

Foreign post-production with QSAPPE of R1.5 million, the incentive is calculated at 22,5% of QSAPPE.

Foreign post-production with QSAPPE of R3 million and above the incentive is calculated at 25% of QSAPPE.

Eligible Enterprises:

Foreign-owned qualifying productions and South African qualifying post-production work with:
QSAPE of R12 million and above, provided that at least 50% of the principal photography schedule is filmed in South Africa, for a minimum of four weeks.

QSAPPE of R1.5 million and above, provided that 100% of the post-production is conducted in South Africa, for a minimum of two weeks.

An applicant must be a Special Purpose Corporate Vehicle (SPCV) incorporated in the Republic of South Africa solely for the purpose of the production and/or post-production of the film or television project.

An applicant must be the entity responsible for all activities involved in the production and/or post-production in South Africa and must have access to full financial information for the whole production and post-production worldwide.

Only one entity per production and/or post-production for film, animation and television drama or documentary series is eligible for the incentive.

The applicant must comply fully with its obligations in terms of the Legal Deposit Act 54 of 1997.

Application Forms and Guidelines:

Programme Guidelines
Application for Provisional Approval - Form A
Confirmation of Commencement of Principal Photography - Form B  [PDF]
Revised Completion Date - Form C
Application for Payment - Form D
B-BBEE Scorecard Breakdown
Annexure A - Audit Procedures
Annexure B - Independent Auditor's Report
Annexure C - Suretyship
Annexure D - Details of Approved Expenditure
Annexure E - The terms of the Relationship

Contact:

Dimakatso Kgomo,  DKGomo@thedti.gov.za   +27 (12) 394 1462

Foreign Film and Television Production and Post-Production Incentive

Intended to encourage and attract large-budget films and television productions and post-production work that will contribute towards employment creation, enhancement of South Africa’s international profile, and increase the country’s creative and technical skills base.

A 20% tax reduction on production expenditure for foreign productions filmed in South Africa with a budget of R12-million (about $1,3-million) or above.

A 22.5% to 25% reduction if filming and post-production takes place in South Africa. Post-production expenditure must be R1,5-million (about $166 000) or above to qualify.

The South African Film and Television Production and Co-Production Incentive

A rebate of 35% for the first R6-million (about $662 000) spent, and 25% for the remainder of production expenditure.

Website: The DTI’s film incentive

National Film and Video Foundation

The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) helps the industry access funds, promotes the development of South African film and television audiences, develops talent and skills in the country – with a special emphasis on previously disadvantaged groups – and helps filmmakers represent and market their work internationally.

The NFVF offers funding for the production of films and documentaries through repayable loans or grants. It supports South African-owned production companies, and prioritizes projects or organizations’ of national importance and proposals that contain local content and have empowerment or training components.

It also funds education and training through various bursaries; awards development funding; and supports applications for marketing and distribution funds, allowing independent producers and distributors’ access to test screenings and film launches.

Website: www.nfvf.co.za

Tax incentives

The South African Revenue Service, through Section 24F of the Income Tax Act, grants a deduction of the production cost of a film to the film owner. It excludes any deductions for production costs under any other provisions of the Income Tax Act, providing for a film allowance instead. Section 24F also provides that a film owner may deduct a film allowance from his income.

Website: www.sars.gov.za

Department of Arts and Culture

Local film production is also vigorously promoted by the Department of Arts and Culture. The department funds film production and especially supports documentary film making.
Website: www.dac.gov.za

Would you like to use this article in your publication or on your website? See Using Brand South Africa material.

LOCAL SA FILM & TV PRODUCTION AND CO-PRODUCTION (SA FILM)

Objectives:

To support the local film industry and to contribute towards employment opportunities in South Africa.

Benefits:

The rebate is calculated as 35% of the first R6 million of QSAPE and 25% of the QSAPE on amounts above R6 million.

Eligible Enterprises: 

Special Purpose Corporate Vehicles (SPCV) incorporated in the Republic of South Africa solely for the purpose of the production of the film or television project. The SPCV and parent company (ies) must have a majority of South African shareholders of whom at least one shareholder must play an active role in the production and be accredited in that role.

An applicant must be the entity responsible for all activities involved in making the production in South Africa and must have access to full financial information for the whole production.

Only one film production, television drama or documentary series per entity is eligible for the incentive.
The following formats are eligible: feature films, tele-movies, television drama series, documentaries and animation.

The incentive is available only to qualifying South African productions with a total production budget of R2.5 million and above.

Application Forms and Guidelines:

Program Guidelines
Application for Provisional Certificate - Form A
Confirmation of Commencement of Principal Photography - Form B
Revised Completion Date - Form C
Application for payment - Form D
B-BBEE Scorecard Breakdown
Annexure A - Audit Procedures
Annexure B - Independent Auditor's Report
Annexure C - Suretyship
Annexure D - Details of Approved Expenditure
Annexure E - The terms of the Relationship

Contact:

Dimakatso Kgomo, DKGomo@thedti.gov.za   +27 (12) 394 1462

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Industrial Development Corporation

A state-owned development financing institution, the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) seeks to create a sustainable local film industry.

The IDC’s Media and Motion Pictures Strategic Business Unit funds film, broadcasting and post-production projects. Assistance is usually in the form of loan finance, and it will not fund more than 49% of a project.

Media and Motion Pictures
The IDC's strategic business unit (SBU) for media and motion pictures is a driving force behind the growth of the local film industry and will continue making a difference by helping local filmmakers turn their creative visions into reality.

The unit offers funding for the production of motion pictures, including feature films, animation and television series. It also works to boost audience development, support local television broadcasting and fund post-production facilities.

Objectives of the SBU 
  • To promote sustainable production of motion pictures…
  • To grow the local audience by encouraging consumption of South African films and building township cinemas…
  • To develop a competitive animation sector…
  • To develop black industrialists within the broadcast sector… 

Doing business with the unit

Our focus is on developing a sustainable motion picture value chain in South Africa by funding the production of feature films, television shows, animation and documentaries, while supporting broadcasting, establishing digital cinemas in townships and rural areas, and developing new or alternative distribution systems for motion pictures.

The IDC's business support programme also offers non-financial support to entrepreneurs. This is available during both the pre- and post-approval stages, and includes assistance for distressed clients.

Who should apply for funding?

New or existing companies within the media and motion pictures sector that need funding of up to R1-billion.

Funding can be structured in the most appropriate manner, utilizing a wide range of instruments to meet the needs of the business, including: 
  • Debt/equity…
  • Quasi-equity…
  • Bridging finance…
  • Venture capital…
  • Funding criteria…
  • Security, of a type related to your business's specific circumstances…
  • Compliance with international environmental standards…
  • The owners/shareholders are expected to make a reasonable financial contribution to the project/business. The IDC prefers its exposure not to exceed that of the business owners/shareholders…
  • However, the contribution of historically disadvantaged persons may be lowered under special circumstances, in which case the IDC will be prepared to extend finance in excess of the owner's contribution…
  • The project/business must exhibit economic merit in terms of profitability and sustainability…
  • The IDC does not refinance fixed assets, since our aim is to expand the industrial base…

 Applying for funding

Applications for funding should be in writing, and include an executive summary and comprehensive business plan. In addition, applicants should submit the following: 
  • Script coverage from an independent reputable source (include credentials of the source)…
  • Details of the film director, producers, scriptwriters/screenwriters, DOP and principal cast, including, for each of the above...
  • Previous projects…
  • CVs…
  • Filmography.
  • An indication of the genre and the success/performance of the films each were involved in…
  • Detailed production budget and top sheet...
  • Specify the Qualifying South African Production Expenditure (QSAPE) amount…
  • Finance structure, including details of other co-financiers and written confirmation of proposed terms and conditions. (The co-financiers must cover at least 51% of the total production budget. The IDC funds up to a maximum of 49% of the budget, and IDC funding must be spent in South Africa.)...
  • Proposed recoupment schedule…
  • Details of the sales agent, including the terms and conditions of the distribution and marketing strategy for the film, and the agent's track record, including a list of films distributed and their success/performance…
  • Detailed sales estimates per territory, including...
  • Associated territorial rights…
  • Presale letters or agreements…
  • Comparatives used to determine the sales estimates (audience, box office numbers in terms of similar genre films)…
  • Collective agent and terms of agreement (if available)…
  • Project information (location of principal photography, equipment to be used, number of cast and crew and how many days' involvement, post-production facilities). The following information should be included...
  • Jobs created (in the same format/details provided for the Department of Trade and Industry application)…
  • Skills development and skills transfer plan…
  • How much will be spent at pre-production, production and post-production…
  • Details of the production company: experience and previous productions…
  • Chain of title documentation, including script, music, etc.…
  • Identity of the completion guarantor, and terms and conditions of the guarantee…
  • Co-production agreements (where applicable)…
  • Provisional letter from the Department of Trade and Industry regarding the amount of the rebate…
  • Disclosure of related party transactions involved in the production process, including their value and details…
In addition to the specific requirements of the media and motion pictures SBU, applications must meet the IDC's minimum requirements.

Sources & Credit: Google, Wikipedia, Pinterest, IMDB, Linked In, Indie Wire, The Department Trade and Industry…thedti.gov.za, News Expats, Brand South Africa, Screen Africa, Variety, AFK Insider, Solutions, Ranker.com, AllMovie.com, Travel Ground, KFTV…kftv.com

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Saturday, December 9, 2017

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC… (Some of the basics you should know).

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC… (Some of the basics you should know).

Bruce Bisbey…please follow us at: https://dumbdogproductionsllc.blogspot.com

Czech Republic’s well established film infrastructure and depth of locations means it continues to be a favorite destination for many international productions. Locations of interest to filmmakers and photographers include old world architecture, castles and palaces, rustic countryside, winding roads ideal for car commercials, picturesque towns, beautiful landscapes such as lakes, deep forests, rolling hills and snow-capped mountains.

Prague is a very popular film destination both for its state of the art studio infrastructure as well as its wealth of magnificent Gothic, baroque, art nouveau, cubist and contemporary architecture. Locations of particular interest include Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square, Church of Our Lady before Týn, Strahov Monastery Library, Clementinum Library, Municipal House, Powder Tower, Loreto Church, National Museum, National Theatre, State Opera buildings, Frank Gehry’s Dancing House, Žižkov Tower, and Cross Club steampunk building, to name a few. Prague is the capital and main production centre where most crew and equipment are based.10 great reasons to film in the Czech Republic.

LET’S START…10 GREAT REASONS TO SHOOT YOUR FILM OR TV SHOW IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC:

1. PRODUCTION VALUE. Czech locations, facilities and crews offer outstanding production value so more of your money ends up on the screen. Advantageous exchange rates push your budget even further. What’s more, the Czech Republic is conveniently nestled in the heart of Europe, so shooting here is no hardship.

2. CAPACITY OF THE INDUSTRY. The Czech Republic has enough studio space, equipment and crew to handle multiple productions of various sizes at the same time. Abundant locations, stages of all sizes and world-class post facilities are ready for your production.

3. PRODUCTION INCENTIVES. International film and TV productions can qualify for cash rebates of 20 % of local spend, plus additional rebates for international cast and crew. Since the rebate was introduced in 2010, it has supported more than 185 film and TV projects and paid out CZK 2.5 billion.

Production Incentive key points:

The Czech incentives scheme, governed by Act No. 496/2012 (on Audiovisual Works and Support for Cinematography) and administrated by the Czech Film Fund, offers filmmakers cash rebates on qualifying Czech and international spend.

  •          Applies to film and TV, including all post-production work...
  •          20% rebate on qualifying Czech spending...
  •          66% rebate on withholding tax paid in the Czech Republic by international cast & crew...
  •          Minimum expenditure levels and cultural test required...
  •          No cap on per-project grant...
  •          No sunset date...


4. BEST PRACTICE. We’ve been busy shooting films since film-making began. Thanks to the large amount of film work done here in recent years, the Czech film industry has integrated the most up-to-date production technologies and standards. Many highly experienced production companies are ready to help you.

5. EXPERIENCED CREWS. International film productions enjoy working with local crews, and often everyone up to and including department heads are Czech nationals. Local crews are committed, creative film professionals who never hold back. They’re good with languages too – English, French and German, among other languages, are frequently spoken on set.

Production Crews

Czech film professionals have worked on some of the biggest Hollywood films and European co-productions. From Amadeus to Mission: Impossible to The Chronicles Of Narnia, Czech film crews repeatedly have demonstrated their creativity, care and dedication.

The Czech Republic has enough film professionals in all crafts to facilitate several A-list projects shooting at the same time. Czech crews are proud filmmakers in their own right, accustomed to getting the best results.

Local skills are such that international producers can often arrive with only their director, lead actors and a few department heads. Czech talent makes up the rest of the crew, from production managers and line producers to grips, cameramen and extras.

Local production service providers can help you assemble a team of the best, as well as help you find your locations, prepare budgets, find cast and extras, arrange permits and claim your VAT refund.
Whether your project is big-budget or low-budget, you can feel safe and secure in the Czech Republic, where your production will be carried out efficiently and with the utmost accuracy and professionalism.

6. VARIETY OF LOCATIONS. Broad diversity, easily accessible locations and the ability to shoot four distinct seasons are just a few of the reasons filmmakers keep returning to the Czech Republic. Our historic architecture lets our cities double for Paris, London or nearly any other European city.

7. FILM INFRASTRUCTURE. Prague has state-of-the-art equipment, adaptable back-lots and more than 450,000 square feet of stages close to downtown. Czech post production facilities use high-end industry technologies to deliver award-winning effects for film, commercials and music videos.

8. SKILLED CREATIVES. Czech crews have fulfilled the visions of some of today’s most demanding production designers. Our skilled and creative crews have immense resources at their disposal. Superbly crafted Czech sets, costumes, vehicles and weapons for all historical periods offer limitless options and considerable savings.

9. FUN PLACE TO BE ON YOUR DAY OFF. Prague is one of the most frequented destinations in Europe, with stunning historical landmarks, museums, and musical venues. Its restaurants, hotels and nightlife will please even the most demanding VIPs. And if you want a quick getaway, there are numerous daily flights to major European cities.

10. WE SPEAK FILM-MAKING. The Czech Film Commission is an integral part of the local industry. We can provide you with the necessary contacts and connect you with the right partners to make your project a success. Our expert team has years of experience providing information and advice to producers looking for the best value for their projects.

The Czech Film Commission was established in 2004 to support audiovisual production in the Czech Republic and promote the country to international filmmakers as one of the world’s top destinations for international film productions.

The commission is a department of the Czech Film Fund and a member of the European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN) and the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI).
We provide consultation, guidance and contacts to incoming filmmakers and are the most comprehensive resource for information about film-making locally, from legal requirements and permits, to talent and tips on where to throw a wrap party. We link international filmmakers to the local audiovisual infrastructure and to local authorities. And the communication goes two ways. We also listen to the developing needs of film industry professionals and communicate those to municipal and state institutions to ensure the Czech Republic remains a competitive partner on a global level.

Czech Film Commission services include:

  •          Providing all relevant information about conditions and possibilities for filming in the Czech Republic...
  •          Connecting producers with the right local service providers, crews, facilities and other partners for their projects...
  •          Assisting with preliminary location scouting...
  •          Providing consultation on the Czech rebate scheme...
  •          Acting as liaison with local authorities...
  •          Please contact us with your questions about shooting in the Czech Republic. We speak Film-making...


Czech Film Commission Website: http://www.filmcommission.cz/

There is no central authority which issues filming permits at the national level in the Czech Republic. Film permits are issued by municipal authorities and other local administrative bodies. Fees, deadlines and other requirements vary, depending on the location. Filmmakers shooting on private property must also deal directly with the property owners.

The Czech Film Commission does not issue filming permits but we can provide further information about your chosen locations and the relevant authorities. If you’re looking for production managers or other film professionals for your shoot, please contact us or see our industry directory.

WHEN TO SHOOT?

Czech has a four-season climate with hot summers, colorful leaves in fall, white winters, and spring in full bloom. May to October are the best months to film for warm weather looks. November to April has snow on the mountains. For monthly weather statistics please see here.
Public holidays may affect timing, availability and costs.

COSTS.

Although Czech is one of the more expensive former Eastern Bloc countries, the high standard of services makes it very good value for money, and a cost competitive alternative to Western Europe. Our Czech fixer / service producer will negotiate local deals and provide the appropriate level of production support to match every budget.

TALENT IS NON-UNION.

Day rates and buyouts are negotiable. Most local talent looks are central European of a Slavic background. Czech does not have a large pool of multicultural talent as you might find in the US or UK, but there are enough to fill extra roles. In any case, Prague’s close proximity to other major European production centers allows easy access to those pools of talent should you ever need to look further.

FRINGES.

Crew members are independent contractors. As far as crew fringes are concerned there is no workers compensation or payroll tax.

PREMIUMS.

Czech works on a 12 hour shoot day with 1 hour for lunch. Meal penalties apply. The working week is 6 days with shooting on the 7th day incurring double time fees. Turnaround is 10 hours between shifts. No premiums for weekends or public holidays.


CZECH FILM EQUIPMENT

Equipment. Czech has a deep range of standard and specialized camera, lighting and grip equipment with companies such as Arri, Vantage, Panther, Panavision and Panalux all present. Some specialized gyro heads and camera cars need to be brought in.

For productions looking to bring in film equipment Czech is an ATA carnet country.

POST PRODUCTION.

Czech offers a variety of high standard post facilities including VFX, animation, editing, and film labs. Post companies of note include UPP.

Prague

Prague is a very popular film destination both for its state of the art studio infrastructure as well as its wealth of magnificent Gothic, baroque, art nouveau, cubist and contemporary architecture. Locations of particular interest include Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square, Church of Our Lady before Týn, Strahov Monastery Library, Clementinum Library, Municipal House, Powder Tower, Loreto Church, National Museum, National Theatre, State Opera buildings, Frank Gehry’s Dancing House, Žižkov Tower, and Cross Club steampunk building, to name a few. Prague is the capital and main production centre where most crew and equipment are based.

Prague is the top film and tourist destination in the Czech Republic. The capital city is divided into numbered administrative districts, with Prague 1, Prague 2 and Prague 3 being the most central. You will need a permit from each district in which you plan to shoot.

The historical center of the city, located in Prague 1, is the area most visited by filmmakers and by tourists. To shoot in Prague 1, you must submit the application in Czech, via mail or in person at the town hall of the Prague 1 district. The application must include, among others, a map of the filming location.

Most productions will also need a permit from Prague’s road and street authority, Technická správa komunikací (TSK). Some locations in Prague — such as Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square and all parks in the city — are subject to special conditions and fees.

Filming with drone

Commercial operation of an unmanned aircraft (drone) is regulated; the owner of the drone needs permission from the Civil Aviation Authority. Filming with a drone not registered in the Czech Republic is possible, but it is quite a time-consuming process, lasting many months. Foreign filmmakers are therefore recommended to use already registered Czech operators. There are many established companies in the Czech Republic that specialize in shooting footage using drones and which have experience on small and large international productions alike.

It is necessary to take into account several basic restrictions when shooting with drones, among them that they can be flown at a maximum height of 300 meters above ground and that they are banned from flying over people and private properties without first obtaining consent. Drones cannot be operated in the vicinity of airports or busy traffic junctions.

To fly over densely populated areas (towns and villages) the drone operator must receive special authorization from the Civil Aviation Authority. Proceedings for drone operators who are already registered take up to 30 days, but usually less than 10, and the condition is the consent of landowners to the take-off, overflight and landing of the drone on their property, as well as the consent of those it will fly over and all other persons concerned. It is also necessary to prevent access to others to the area where the unmanned aircraft is operating.

Some help facts about the Czech Republic:
  •          Location and geography...
  •          Location: Central Europe...
  •          Neighbors: Austria, Germany, Poland, Slovakia...
  •          Area: 78,866 square kilometers / 30,450 square miles (about the size of Scotland or the US state of Maine)...
  •          Regions: two main regions, Bohemia and Moravia...
  •          Highest point: Mount Sněžka, 1,602 meters above sea level...
  •          Population: 10.5 million...
  •          Capital: Prague, population 1.2 million people...
  •          Language: Czech. The Czech language is a Slavic tongue, similar to Polish and closely related... to Russian. (Everyone in the film business speaks English.)...
  •          International dialing code: +420...
  •          Time zone: GMT +2, April–October; GMT +1, November–March...
  •          Temperature: Celsius (20°C is approx. 68 Fahrenheit)...
  •          Electricity: 230 volts...
  •          System of measures: metric...
  •          1 mile = 1.6 kilometers (km), 1 foot = 0,48 meter (m), 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters (cm), 1 pound = 454 grams (g), 1 gallon (US) = 3.79 liters (l), 1 gallon (UK) = 4.54 liters...

ACCOUNTING AND PRODUCTION COMPANIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

CZECH PRODUCTION COMPANIES

Analog Vision
Kaprova 42/14, Praha 1 - Staré Město, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 724 148 114, +420 602 883 838
Analog Vision is a film production and distribution company based in Prague …

Axman Production
Senovážné náměstí 10, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 603 553 915,
Axman Production is an independent film production company based in the heart…

Background Films
Korunní 1209/76, Praha 2, 101 00, Czech Republic, +420 777 910 290,
Background Films is a young company focused on film projects with the highest…

Barrandov Studio
Kříženeckého nám. 5/322, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 267 071 111,
Barrandov Studios is one of the largest and oldest film studios in Europe. Fo…

Bedna Films
Hradčanské nám. 61/11, Praha 1, 118 00,
Bedna Films is an independent production house based in Prague. We produce TV…

Beltfilm
Štefánikova 25 - Palác Austria, Praha 5 , 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 523 632, +420 602 295 930
Beltfilm’s activities concentrates on realisation and distribution of its o…

Bio Illusion
Obloukova 26, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 272 650 336,
Bio Illusion is a limited liability company that was founded in 2003. Our tea…

Bionaut
Dělnická 47 , Praha 7, 170 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 983 745,
Bionaut is a Czech film and TV production company based in Prague and founded…

Blue Screen Productions
Obloukova 26, Praha 1, 101 00, Czech Republic, +420 724 362 627,
Blue Screen Productions was founded in 2000 by two producers, one French,

Bohemian Productions
Polská 2400 / 1a, Praha 2, 120 00, Czech Republic, +420 604 216 830,
Bohemian Productions was founded as a platform to create independent document…

Cineart TV Prague
Ke hrádku 11, Praha 4, 148 00, Czech Republic, +420 777 220 364,
After its founding in 1992, CINEART has successfully concentrated on producing…

Czech Anglo Productions
Kríženeckého nám. 5/322, Praha 5, 152 53, Czech Republic, +420 251 815 259, +420 602 217 111
Czech Anglo Productions is a full service film production and co-production c…

Czech Film
V Olšinách 2300/75, Praha 10, 100 00, Czech Republic, +420 910 801 766, +420 739 004 466
We offer a comprehensive film, audio and video pre-production, production and…

Dawson Productions
Pštrossova 21, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 999 911,
Film Production Company, which operates in the international media market sin…

Dramedy Productions
Ďáblická 965/2H, Praha 8, 182 00, Czech Republic, +420 270 005 037,
Dramedy Productions is a leading independent television production company in…

Duracfilm
Primátorská 1009/45, Praha 8, 180 00, Czech Republic, +420 602 591 854,
Duracfilm is a film production company, established in 2003…

Eallin
Přístavní 16a, Praha 7, 170 00, Czech Republic, +420 737 242 418,
We are a modern animation and mixed media production company based in Prague…

Endorfilm
Přímětická 4, Praha 4, 140 00, Czech Republic, +420 241 730 780, +420 602 358 373
Independent film Production Company established in 1999. Endorfilm is focused…

Etic Films
c/o Barrandov Studios, Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 603 865 157,
Since 1992, the company ETIC FILMS provides complete production services to f…

Evolution Films
Soukenická 1196/11, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 240 770, +420 777 932 957
Evolution Films (EF) is a young dynamic production company with both its own …

Film & Roll
Lovcenska 1256/10, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 603 865 157,
FILM & ROLL provides complete production services to feature films and T…

Film Kolektiv
Senovážné náměstí 10, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 603 553 915,
FILM KOLEKTIV: is a group of entities with one goal, to help you make great films…

Film United
Maltézské náměstí 7, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 257 212 706,
Film United is dedicated to producing a diverse range of quality entertainmen…

Film Brigade
Osadní 35, Praha 7, 170 00, Czech Republic, +420 775 168 342,
FilmBrigade is a Prague-based production company that concentrates on high-qu…

Fog’n’Desire Films
Senovážné nám.10, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 775 204 809,
Fog’n’Desire Films production company was founded in 2006 in Prague by fi…

FRAME100R
Vlkova 17, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 230 234 313, +420 604 233 135
FRAME100R, based by its owner and producer Vojtěch Frič, is a group of high…

Holiday Films
Křenova 438/7, Praha 6, 162 00, Czech Republic, +420 223 003 577, +420 605 878 084
The company was established in 1995 to produce independent and co-production …

i/o post
Dienzenhoferovy sady 1, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 739 013 131,
Our film company took care of complete visual postproduction of more than 50 …

In Film Praha
Žitná 23, Praha 1, 11000, Czech Republic, + 420 222 515 357, + 420 602 884 997
In Film Praha is one of the biggest and most stable film production companies…

K Film Plus
Janáčkovo nábřeží 885/3, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 250 550, +420 777 250 550
K Film plus was founded at the beginning of 2008 as a subsidiary of K FILM, S…

k-pictures
Ostrovni, Praha, 11000, Czech Republic,
Production company k-pictures, previously known as AGENTURA T.F.C.  – prod…

Krátký Film Praha
Kříženeckého nám. 1079/5b, Praha 5, 152 53, Czech Republic, +420 267 091 110, +420 603 169 623
KRÁTKÝ FILM PRAHA a.s. is a film production company with an almost 50-year …

love.FRAME
Vlkova 17, 130 00, Praha 3, Czech Republic, +420 230 234 313,
Sister company of FRAME100R, love. FRAME specializes in feature film and TV productions…

Lucky Man Films
Na Maninách 1590/29, Praha 7, 170 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 999 841, +420 773 670 700, +420 603 236 072
Lucky Man Films was founded in 1999 as a production company for feature films…

MagicLab
Oldřichova 36, Praha 2, 120 00, Czech Republic, +420 602 343 717,
MagicLab is a Prague-based post-production studio that utilizes cutting edge …

Maur Film
Konviktská 1055/7, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 775 117 646,
MAUR Film Ltd Company has been established in 2003…

Maya Production
Kříženeckého náměstí 1079/5b, Praha 5 – Hlubočepy, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 602 203 455,
MAYA Production – Film and TV production, providing services for foreign film makers…

Mia Film
Korunní 1030/32, Praha 2, 120 00, Czech Republic, +420 724 083 308,
The company Mia Film, s.r.o was founded in the year 2010 by Michal Pokorný, …

Mimesis Film
Přemyslovská 48/13, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 724 938 883,
Mimesis Film is a film and documentary production company based in Prague, Czech Republic…

Moloko Film
U Vorlíků 3/367, Praha 6, 160 00, Czech Republic, +420 246 052 400, +420 603 477 707
Moloko Film is a film and commercials production company based in the Czech Republic…
Movie

Karla Engliše 2, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 608 979 718,
The Movie has been founded in 1999 as a post-production company …

Negativ
Ostrovní 30, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 933 755,
The film production company was incorporated by Petr Oukropec and Pavel Strna…

North American Pictures
Filmařská ul. 21 , Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 251 680 068, +420 721 964 642
North American…

Nutprodukce
Bubenská 1, Praha 7, 170 00, Česká republika, +420 604 821 642,
Nutprodukce is one of the leading Czech production companies. Its position is…

Okko Production
Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 267 073 551, +420 602 320 192
Okko Production was founded in 1998 as an independent movie production company…

Partnership Pictures
Pohořelec 147/8, Praha 1, 118 00, Czech Republic, +420 233 012 345,
Partnership Pictures was founded back in 1993 in Prague, Czech Republic. Part…

Pink Productions
Opletalova 1015/55, Praha 1, 11000, Czech Republic, +420 608 666 007,
PINK is a Prague-based full-service production house for television/photograph…

PiranhaFilm
Spálená 27, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 603 420 274,
We are focused mainly on travel stories and scientific documentary films. We…

Pražská kinematéka
Baranova 40, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 602 393 073,
Since 1994 the company produces for Czech TV a film magazi­ne called Filmopo…

Production Inc.
Na Perštýně 342/1, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +1 877 620 9867,
Production Inc. is a global film production company with offices in Prague, Lo…
Produkce Radim Procházka

Řehořova 1039/54, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 212 041, +420 603 862 161
Company was established in 2005 by director and producer Radim Procházka and…

Punk Film
Veslařský ostrov 62, Praha 4, 147 00, Czech Republic, +420 251 553 992,
Punk Film is an audiovisual full service production company that specializes …


Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +420 281 914 984, +420 733 390 721
Rolling Pictures was founded in 1994 with the goal to offer quality service i…
Sirena Film
Rašínovo náb. 6, Praha 2, 128 00, Czech Republic, +420 221 411 666,
Sirena film is a production company specializing in films, commercials, music…

Stillking Films
Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 53, Czech Republic, +420 267 073 741,
Stillking Films is an international production company with over 20 years of…

Studio Fáma 92
Jungmannova 5, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 949 561, +420 730 146 751
Since 1994: production feature films, production documentary films, production…

Sunfilms
Havelská 3/511, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 234 452, +420 775 783 777
Sunfilms c.a. was founded in 2003 and started to produce documentaries, focus…

Synergia Film
Konšelská 12, Praha 8 , 180 00, Czech Republic, +420 283 841 867, +420 775 271 482
Film & TV production company based in Prague. Founded in 1992 as a follow…

Three Brothers
Hlubočepská 35, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 251 682 137, +420 603 429 873
Three Brothers Production is a family-owned, professional production company…

Total HelpArt T.H.A.
Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 53, Czech Republic, +420 267 073 007,
THA is a production company, which is focused on producing Czech and coproduction…

U.F.O. Pictures
Nad Spádem 17/202, Praha 4, 140 00, Czech Republic, +420 261 213 968, +420 604 104 795
Founded in 2003, U.F.O. Pictures is a full-service production house based in …

Verbascum
Černá 6, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 930 077,
Verbascum production company was founded by producer Richard Nemec in 1995; s…

ACCOUNTING SERVICES
ACC-ACCounting
Řehořova 6, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 711 671, +420 603 357 798
Experience with bookkeeping and taxes of big movie projects (Blade 2, Children…

BDO Audit
Olbrachtova 1980/5, Praha 4, 140 00, Czech Republic, +420 241 046 111,
Our expert team offers services based on long experience and deep knowledge …

Cinepol Consulting
Ostrovní 126/30, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 234 648 660,
Tax consulting, business consulting, management consulting, law in business p…

Deloitte Czech Republic
Karolinská 654/2, Praha 8, 186 00, Czech Republic, +420 246 042 500,
Deloitte provides clients with professional advice and assurance on their con…

Interexpert Bohemia
Mikulandská 2, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 224 933 658,
We are your City Boutique for project/grant audits, including audits of Czech…

Karen McIntyre
Mrazovka 1173/5, Praha 5, 150 00, Czech Republic, +1 323 899 4169 (US mobile), +420 727 900 912
Television and film production accountant with twenty years experience working…

NewCo Tax and Accounting
Panská 7, Building B, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 767 307, +420 608 143 539
NewCo Tax and Accounting is an expert one-stop shop for film productions in t…

OutlookMovie
Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 267 073 551,
OutlookMovie is an online application aimed at Feature Films, TV Shows and Co…

PKF Audit
Karlova 455/48, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 226 220 010, +420 602 277 752
PKF Audit s.r.o. is a member of PKF International. PKF International…

PricewaterhouseCoopers Audit
Hvězdova 1734/2c, Praha 4, 140 00, Czech Republic, +420 251 151 111,
As accountant and business advisor to many of the world’s leading media…

Stuchlíková & Partners
Panská 6/895, Building B, Praha 1, 110 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 767 393,
The law firm Stuchlíková & Partners is specialized in copyright law and…

ARCHIVES

Archive of private films
Pod Havránkou 15a, Praha 7, 171 00, Czech Republic, +420 222 522 282 ,
The Archive of Private Films was founded to collect primarily private (family…

Czech Television (CT)
Kavčí hory , Praha 4, 140 70, Czech Republic, +420 261 137 401-5,
Czech Television (CT) is the institution operating television Broadcasting…

National Film Archive (NFA)
Malešická 14, Praha 3, 130 00, Czech Republic, +420 778 522 729 ,
The mission of the National Film Archive is to preserve cinema heritage…

OutlookMovie
Kříženeckého nám. 322, Praha 5, 152 00, Czech Republic, +420 267 073 551,
OutlookMovie is an online application aimed at Feature Films, TV Shows and Co…

Studio Fontana (Music Library)
V Podvrší 1, Praha 8, 182 00, Czech Republic, +420 266 711 432-33, +420 723 848 171
Studio Fontana – Central Sound Bank covers the Czech music production…

Sources: Google, Wikipedia, Pinterest, IMDB, Linked In, Indie Wire, Czech Film Commission, News Expats, Absolute Tours, Variety, Still King, Focal, Prague Reporter, Emerge Film Solutions


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Friday, December 8, 2017

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN AUSTRALIA… (Some of the basics you should know).

SHOOTING FILM OR TV IN AUSTRALIA… (Some of the basics you should know).

Bruce Bisbey…please follow us at: https://dumbdogproductionsllc.blogspot.com

Australia is a world-class location for film-making. Many big-budget movie and television productions are filmed in Australia, or feature the work of Australian post-production, digital and visual effects companies.

Australia has everything you need to make your screen production a success. Australia offers world-class film studios, a wide range of inspiring film locations, depth of experienced crews, Oscar-winning talent and competitive film and TV production incentives which make for cost-effective production.

Australia has a wealth of experience in producing feature films, TV series, documentaries and animations and continually delivers excellence to filmmakers from around the world.
State and territory governments are the first point of contact for any issues about filming in a specific location:
  •         Australian Capital Territory – ScreenACT...
  •         New South Wales – Screen NSW...
  •         Northern Territory – Northern Territory Film Office...
  •         Queensland – Screen Queensland...
  •         South Australia – South Australian Film Corporation...
  •         Tasmania – Screen Tasmania...
  •         Victoria – Film Victoria...
  •         Western Australia – ScreenWest... 
Australia boasts four major film studio complexes each offering state-of-the-art facilities to meet all your production needs. 
  •         Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast, Queensland...
  •         Fox Studios Australia in Sydney, New South Wales...
  •         Docklands Studios in Melbourne, Victoria...
  •         Adelaide Studios in Adelaide, South Australia...
Links:

Ausfilm is Australia's gateway for information about filming in Australia. Ausfilm has offices in Sydney and Los Angeles and provides details on shooting in every state, including locations, cast and crew, facilities, technicians and creative talent.

AUSFILM
Building 23C
Fox Studios, Australia
38 Drive Avenue, Moore Park
NSW 2021 Australia
Phone: 61 2 9383 4192
Fax: +61 2 9383 4190

SCREEN AUSTRALIA
Sydney Head Office
Level 7, 45 Jones Street
Ultimo NSW 2007
GPO Box 3984
Sydney NSW 2001 Australia
Phone: +61 2 8113 5800
Free call: 1800 213 099 (available nationally, charges to mobiles and payphone will apply)
Fax: +61 2 8113 5888

SCREEN AUSTRALIA
Melbourne Office
Ground floor
290 Coventry Street
South Melbourne VIC 3205
PO Box 404
South Melbourne VIC 3205
Phone: +61 3 8682 1900
Free call 1800 213 681 (available nationally, charges to mobiles and payphone will apply)
Fax: +61 3 9696 1476

AUSTRALIA GOVERNMENT: Department of Communications and Art

Some things you need to know: 

FOREIGN ACTOR CERTIFICATION SCHEME

If you are looking to bring a foreign performer into Australia to work on a television or film production, the Migration Regulations require that visa applications are supported by a certificate given by the Arts Minister. Decisions on issuing visas are made by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.

The Arts Minister makes decisions on issuing certificates through the Foreign Actor Certification Scheme.  We assess applications and provide advice to help with this decision making process. The Foreign Actor Certification Scheme ensures that Australians working in the entertainment industry are given a fair opportunity to gain employment in film and television productions shot in Australia, and that Australian voices are heard in Australian productions.

Contact:

Screen Industry Section
Department of Communications and the Arts
GPO Box 2154
Canberra ACT 2601
Phone: 02 6271 1705

THE AUSTRALIAN SCREEN PRODUCTION INCENTIVE (these incentives are subject to change)

Visit the Film Industry Incentives on the Australian Taxation Office website for information about:
  •          Taxation…
  •         Obligations of companies starting business in Australia…
  •          Registering for an Australian business number…
  •          Filing business activity statements and annual income tax returns…
Division 376 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) provides three tax offsets for certain Australian production expenditure incurred by a production company in making a film where a minimum level of expenditure has been incurred. The company is only entitled to one of the three tax offsets in relation to a film. The company can claim the tax offset in its income tax return.

The three tax offsets are:
  •       a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure in making Australian films, known as ‘the producer tax offset’ (the amount of the producer tax offset is 40% of the company’s total qualifying Australian production expenditure (QAPE) on a feature film or 20% of the company’s total QAPE on a film that is not a feature film)...
  •         a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure in making a film, known as ‘the location tax offset’ (the amount of the location tax offset is generally 16.5% of the company’s total QAPE on the film)...
  •         a refundable tax offset for Australian expenditure on post, digital and visual effects production for a film, known as ‘the PDV tax offset’ (the amount of the PDV tax offset is generally 30% of the company’s total QAPE on the film that relates to post, digital and visual effects production for the film)....
Where the production company has chosen to claim one of the three tax offsets for an eligible film, neither of the other two tax offsets is available in relation to the film. This means that a film may be certified for only one stream of the Australian screen production incentive.

Resources for film professionals
  •         Australian Screen Editors Inc...
  •         Australian Cinematographers Society...
  •      Australian Writers' Guild...
  •         Screen rights copyright collection agency for rights holders in film and television...
  •         Screen Producers Association of Australia...
  •         Inside Film: Australia's Filmmaker Magazine...
Australian online film magazines:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
  •         Screening The Past...
  •         UrbanCinefile...
  •        Australian Film in the Reading Room...
  •         Real Time Online...
  •     Senses of Cinema...
Useful links: 
  •         Australian title search - The Internet Movie Database...
  •         Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)...
  •         Australian film publications - A bibliography of books on Australian film...
  •         Popcorn Taxi - external site - Independent film screenings in Sydney and Melbourne...
  •      Australian film reviews - Urban Cinefile...

Sources: Google, Wikipedia, Pinterest, IMDB, Linked In, Indie Wire, Ausfilm, Screen Industry Section Australia, Screen Australia, Australian Government

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WHY DO ACTORS TAKE UNCREDITED ROLES? (In the Entertainment industry.)

Film Billing Credits / Photo Credit: Studio Binder – Bruce Bisbey WHY DO ACTORS TAKE UNCREDITED ROLES? (In the Entertainment industry....