Screen Ireland has unveiled an enhanced round of support measures totalling Euro 4.25 million ($4.6 million) to assist the Irish film and TV industry during the coronavirus crisis
Screen Ireland has unveiled an enhanced round of support measures totalling Euro 4.25 million to assist the Irish film and TV industry during the coronavirus crisis.
Among the new stimulus measures is the 3 million Euro Strategic Slate Development Fund, aimed at empowering successful applicants to build a slate of creative screen projects. Focused on diversity and inclusion, the fund will support production company, working closely with screenwriters and directors to help develop their own IP. While it was originally announced earlier this year, the fund's budget has been increased by 2 million Euros due the COVID-19 pandemic.
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