Ashwini Vaishnaw bats for 'Make in India' equipment for film industry, model state cinema rules
Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw advocated for local manufacturing of film equipment, including large cameras, under the 'Make in India' initiative. The Centre is also harmonizing state cinema regulations to streamline film-r...
Addressing the National Film Awards function, Vaishnaw said the Centre was also working on harmonising state cinema regulation rules as part of efforts to streamline all permissions related to the film industry.
"Friends, we have to start a new initiative. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired us with the Make in India initiative. The equipment that is used in the film industry, like big cameras and all, we have to make them in India," he said.
On the state cinema regulation rules, Vaishnaw said the Centre was working on Model State Cinema Regulation Rules which will have points related to permissions required for making films.
The minister also said there was a need to create a live concert economy with proper policy support, uniform guidelines and easy permissions.
"That will create another big wave in the ocean of creators' economies," Vaishnaw said.
He said Prime Minister Modi has envisioned India as the hub of global content creation.
The minister said the country's first International Institute of Cinema and Technology (IICT) has begun functioning at the NFDC campus in Mumbai with 17 courses already underway in collaboration with leading global partners including Meta, NVIDIA, Microsoft and Google.
"The products of our content creators are finding new markets through the Waves Bazaar which we have been hosting in countries like Australia, South Korea and Canada," Vaishnaw said.
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