Animation is set to play a central role in Ireland’s plans to harness the huge potential economic benefits from sustained growth in film production. In March, a PwC report proposed raising the €70m per project cap under the Section 481 tax credit regime for up to 32% of expenditure on all cast and crew and all goods and services sourced... Read more...
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Animation Ireland, Open for Business
Animation Ireland’s CEO Ronan McCabe delivers a hopeful and encouraging message to the international market that the animation industry in Ireland is still viable and open for business, in spite of the remote working conditions due to Covid 19. -“I greet you today from an Ireland that is unrecognisable from the country that we lived in before the outbreak of... Read more...
Cartoon Brew: Ireland’s Animation Industry Spending Has Overtaken Live-Action Film And TV Combined
Finally, some good news. Half of all production spending in Ireland now goes toward animation, according to figures released today by Screen Ireland. The trade body based its calculations on projects that qualified for Section 481, the country’s film and tv tax relief, in 2019. Relief was given to 39 animated projects with a total value of €372 ($403) million — 49%... Read more...
Goin to ‘toon: Irish animation productions see €372m spend
ANIMATION projects accounted for €372m of the total film production spend here last year, according to Screen Ireland. The amount spent on the animation sector has jumped from €85m in 2014, when the spend was just 20pc of the total. Screen Ireland bases its figures on the number of projects that have availed of Section 481 tax relief. “Ireland is... Read more...
Further guidelines released for Screen Ireland COVID-19 supports
Last week, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland announced a further range of stimulus supports for the Irish screen industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, to provide practical and effective funding measures to support production companies and creative talent in developing a strong slate of quality projects, so that the industry can emerge from the current situation in a position to scale up production activity. Guidelines for... Read more...