New €2m film fund will encourage film, TV and game industry in the West of Ireland

The Western Region Audiovisual Producer’s Fund or WRAP Fund is an initiative of the Western Development Commission and Galway Film Centre in association with the local authorities in Clare, Donegal, Galway City, Galway County, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo.

A new €2 million fund to encourage the film, television, animation and game industry in the West of the country was launched last week (Thursday, October 12) in Galway, by Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources, Seán Kyne. It is estimated that this investment will create 90 direct additional jobs within the industry in the Western Region.

As well as supporting local projects, it is hoped that the Fund will also help attract international production companies to the western region, having knock-on benefits for the wider economy and for future tourism to the region.

The WRAP Fund is aiming to support 15 development projects, with an expectation that at least 20 per cent of these would secure resources to go into full production. Around another 10 internationally funded co-productions will be supported in the region.

To be eligible for the fund, projects must demonstrate commercial potential and have a significant presence in the Western Region. The aim of investing in projects with commercial potential will allow the Fund to make a return on investment in order to create a legacy fund for future projects within the region.

Full details of the eligibility and how to apply will be available once the WRAP Fund is up and running early next year. Recruitment of a WRAP Fund Development Manager will begin in the next few weeks.

Funding for the initiative has been ring-fenced by the WDC from its Revolving Evergreen Western Investment Fund. The local authorities in the counties involved will provide funding towards operational costs.

In the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs 2015-2017, a commitment was made under Action 144 to “develop and implement an action plan to support the film industry in Galway and the West Region and explore the potential for a Regional Film Fund”.

This plan was written by Galway Film Centre and Galway County Council, with the support of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board, Galway City Council, Galway County Council, Mayo County Council and Roscommon County Council.

  • WRAP Fund to cover the film, TV, animation and game sectors
  • The €2m fund will run over a three-year period
  • Aims to create 90 direct jobs in the Western Region

Seán Kyne, Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources, said:  “I’m delighted to launch this €2 million WRAP fund.  The potential of the film, television and game industry for the West of Ireland has already been very well demonstrated by TG4 and a range of independent producers. I’m confident that this new WDC-backed fund will further develop this sector in the West bringing greater benefits in terms of job creation as well as for the creative industry. I look forward to seeing the results of the investments on our screens in the near future.”

Ian Brannigan, Acting CEO of the Western Development Commission (WDC), said:  “The WDC is very excited to be able to provide this funding to the audio visual sector. We think it has huge potential to increase sustainable employment within the sector as well as create opportunities to upskill crews working here. The benefits of the film industry to a region has been recognised for some time. As well as creating direct employment, there is an impact on the wider economy such as those providing food and accommodation during the shoots to the more long-term increase in tourism.”

Declan Gibbons, Manager of Galway Film Centre & Director of UNESCO City of Film, said: The WRAP Fund is a game changer for the audio visual and gaming sectors in the Western Region. Building on the UNESCO designation in 2014, Galway Film Centre is now delighted to partner with the WDC to roll out this fund in collaboration with all the local authorities concerned. This significant investment has the potential to provide increased content creation and continuity of work and is an immense boost to the wealth of screen talent in the region.”

Image left to right: Declan Gibbons - Manager Galway Film Centre ,Geraldine Mc Loughlin - Investment Executive – Western Development Commission, Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources - Seán Kyne, Cathaoirleach Mayo County Council - Cllr Richard Finn, Orlagh Heverin (Film Mayo), Celine Curtin (Chairperson Galway Film Centre).

 

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