CinÉireann November 2017 | Page 5

Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) has unveiled a revamped website which updates the development agency’s online presence to reflect a more modern design, flow, and feel. The site is fully responsive across devices with content adapting to screen size.

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WRAP, a new €2 million fund to encourage the film, television, animation and game industry has been launched in Galway, the UNESCO City of Film.

It is estimated that this investment will create 90 direct additional jobs within the industry in the Western Region. (Read More)

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) has announced details of the latest funding awards under The Sound & Vision 3 Broadcasting Funding Scheme.

Following a comprehensive assessment process, funding amounting to €5.774m has been allocated to 120 projects. Of this, just over €5.149m has been allocated to 32 TV projects, while 88 radio projects will benefit to the value of €625,000. (Read More)

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The Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) has published a report which examines the contribution of Irish music to the success of the film and television sectors in Ireland.

Authored by Sarah Glennane, an independent music supervisor and music professional with more than a decade of experience, Music for Screen – an Examination of the music for film & TV sector in Ireland, aims to spark a national dialogue in relation to future growth of the music for screen sector in Ireland.

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