Rep. de Venecia slams DTI for having limited programs on creative industry

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The DTI was scolded after appearing to focus too much of their creative programs toward animation, software creation, and game development, with a lawmaker pointing out that there are several other avenues in the creative industry. | GabrielLaluINQ

“Again, we have 70 creative industries, so you have to tailor a program for all — if not all the 70 industries, at least all of the nine domains in the Creative Industry Law. So maybe you look into that,” he added.

“Are there international markets for the performing arts? Have you done your research, Jhino? What are those markets? Like South by Southwest? Is that an international market?” de Venecia asked. “But Jhino, there are Filipino performers already in Lion King? I don’t think you should look at specific shows, you should look at specific markets — international performing arts markets where performing arts firms or creators can pitch their content or their talent,” de Venecia noted.

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