AnnuAL REPORT OF BORD SCAnnÁn nA ... - Irish Film Board
AnnuAL REPORT OF BORD SCAnnÁn nA ... - Irish Film Board
AnnuAL REPORT OF BORD SCAnnÁn nA ... - Irish Film Board
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BETWEEN THE CANALS<br />
FI<strong>nA</strong>nCE<br />
RECOuPMEnT<br />
The <strong>Board</strong> shares in and recoups profits from revenues<br />
generated from sales for cinema, television, video etc. The<br />
<strong>Board</strong> advanced a total of €15,091,300 in feature development<br />
and production loans during 2010. In the same period, the <strong>Board</strong><br />
recouped €738,198. This figure brings to 10% the recoupment<br />
rate on production feature loans advanced since the re-<br />
incorporation of BSÉ in 1993.<br />
ECOnOMIC DATABASE<br />
The Audiovisual Federation of IBEC, in conjunction with the<br />
<strong>Board</strong> and representatives of the Department of Arts, Sport<br />
and Tourism, Screen Producers Ireland, TG4 and RTÉ publishes<br />
annually the Economic Database. This report covers film and<br />
television projects made in Ireland each year.<br />
SCREEn TRAInInG IRELAnD<br />
During 2010, the <strong>Board</strong> made available €387,348 to FáS Screen<br />
Training Ireland for the direct provision of Industry Training.<br />
COnTRIBuTIOn TO EuROPEAn AGEnCIES<br />
BSÉ/IFB contributes financial support to the following<br />
European organisations:<br />
Eurimages<br />
Eurimages, founded by the Council of Europe, provides<br />
production finance for European co-productions. Ireland has<br />
participated in the scheme since 1992. Brendan McCarthy<br />
represented Ireland on the Eurimages committee in 2010. The<br />
<strong>Board</strong> paid Ireland’s subscription in 2010, which was €307,420.<br />
European <strong>Film</strong> Promotion<br />
European <strong>Film</strong> Promotion (EFP) is the only existing international<br />
network of organisations promoting and marketing European<br />
cinema worldwide. The network comprises professional<br />
organisations from 32 European countries who are experts in<br />
promoting and marketing their own national cinema. under the<br />
EFP umbrella, all of these organisations work together on the<br />
promotion of European cinema and talent around the world. The<br />
<strong>Board</strong> contributed €9,030 to EFP in 2010.<br />
European Audiovisual Observatory<br />
The Observatory is an information network, which collects and<br />
distributes legal, economic and practical information on the<br />
audiovisual industry in Europe for the benefit of professionals<br />
and companies within the fields of television, film and video. The<br />
<strong>Board</strong> paid Ireland’s subscription fee of €20,575 in 2010.<br />
MEDIA Desk Ireland<br />
MEDIA Desk Ireland provides information and advice on the<br />
MEDIA Programme, Eurimages, Eureka Audiovisual and also on<br />
Eu audiovisual policy. In 2010, the <strong>Board</strong> contributed €57,000 to<br />
the running of the Desk. The office is located in the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong><br />
Centre, 6 Eustace Street, Dublin 2, and is open to enquiries and<br />
consultancy meetings from Monday to Friday.<br />
MEDIA Antenna<br />
The MEDIA Antenna is located in Galway <strong>Film</strong> Centre, Cluain<br />
Mhuire, Monivea Road, Galway and serves as a regional MEDIA<br />
office. It also has a particular remit to provide information and<br />
services to the growing <strong>Irish</strong> language audiovisual community.<br />
In 2010 the <strong>Board</strong> contributed €12,200 to the running costs of<br />
the Antenna.<br />
SNAP<br />
STATEMEnT <strong>OF</strong> BOARD MEMBERS’ RESPOnSIBILITIES<br />
Section 20 (1) of the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Board</strong> Act 1980, requires the members of the <strong>Board</strong> to prepare Financial Statements<br />
in such form as may be approved by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport with the consent of the Minister for<br />
Finance. In preparing those Financial Statements, the <strong>Board</strong> is required to:<br />
• Select suitable policies and then apply them consistently.<br />
• Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.<br />
• Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume<br />
that Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Board</strong> will continue in business.<br />
• State whether applicable accounting standards have been followed subject to any material departures<br />
disclosed and explained in the financial statements.<br />
Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Board</strong> is responsible for keeping proper books of account which disclose with<br />
reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Board</strong>. It is responsible<br />
for taking such steps as are necessary to safeguard the assets of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Board</strong> and to<br />
prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities.<br />
James Morris Lesley McKimm<br />
Chair <strong>Board</strong> Member<br />
28 November 2011<br />
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