FDCP hosts Film Industry Conference 2024, spotlighting Philippine cinema


MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine film industry is in motion, evolving with each story told. To propel this forward, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) recently hosted its Film Industry Conference 2024, gathering the country’s film experts, budding filmmakers, and advocates. Held at the Saffron Grand Ballroom, Lanson Place in Pasay City, the two-day event on October 24 and 25 tackled themes central to the industry’s future, from intellectual property rights to cinema-to-streaming strategies.

The conference kicked off with Session 1, titled “Here’s the Tradecraft: How to Safeguard the Intellectual Properties of Filipino Filmmakers.” Here, Atty. Louie Calvario from the Intellectual Property Office led a comprehensive discussion on the IP rights of creators, supported by insights from industry experts like Atty. Amanda Marie Nograles and Atty. Ma. Janice Tejano.

Session 2 focused on the vibrant diversity in local cinema through “Highlighting Regional Cinema: Dissecting the Diverse Films of the Philippine Islands.” Experts like Tito Valiente and May Arlene Torres unpacked how regional films are portraying unique local cultures and languages, offering fresh stories for broader audiences.

Exploring the shift from cinema to online platforms, Session 3 titled “Screen to Stream” examined the process and benefits of bringing movies to streaming audiences. Industry figures Madonna Tarrayo and Ronald Arguelles outlined the opportunities and challenges of a hybrid release model in a digital age.

In Session 4, titled “Future from Film Past,” leaders like Leo Katigbak and Don Gervin Arawan emphasized the role of film archiving. They highlighted the urgency of preservation as part of the national legacy.

Session 5 explored government involvement in cinema, with speakers like FDCP Chairman Joey Reyes and MTRCB Vice Chair Atty. Paulino Cases Jr. underscoring the support for productions, education, and cultural exchange. The panelists shared how government initiatives drive growth and impact the industry.

The final session, Session 6, titled “Co-Production and Globalization,” centered on expanding Philippine cinema’s reach through international collaborations. Speakers like Bianca Balbuena shared how partnerships bring new resources and broaden markets for Filipino films.

The FDCP wrapped up the event with a tribute to the contributors, providing tokens of appreciation to all speakers and moderators.

FAQ

Q: What is the Film Industry Conference (FIC)?
A: The FIC is an annual event organized by the FDCP to bring together film professionals, experts, and enthusiasts to discuss pressing topics in the Philippine film industry.

Q: What topics were covered in FIC 2024?
A: Topics included intellectual property, regional cinema, cinema-to-streaming models, film archiving, government support, and international co-production.

Q: Why is the conference important for filmmakers?
A: It offers valuable insights, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing that help filmmakers address industry challenges and expand their reach.

Q: Who organized the conference?
A: The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).

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