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OPINION | The future of the Philippine film industry [Human Side Of Economics By Bernardo M. Villegas] READ:

With an active website, Safe Filming makes an accessible platform for productions to register their activities so that the FDCP may provide them with the appropriate resources and the guidelines they need to comply with during their activities.

Highlighting the importance of Public Private Partnership , the Full Circle Lab Philippines is a joint venture of the FDCP with Tatino Films offering a capacity-building program aimed at supporting Filipino and Southeast Asian film makers by organizing various labs that can range from the stages of pre-production to post-production. The program enhances selected projects from around the globe, elevating a particular film to its highest potential and allowing it to reach international standards.

Aspiring filmmakers who have the financial resources to study abroad may consider the following leading film schools in the United States: the University of Southern California, the AFI Conservatory, New York University, Chapman University, CalArts School of Film/Video, Emerson College, Columbia University, UCLA, Loyola Marymount University, and the University of North Carolina School of Arts.

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