Bacolod City has initiated efforts to develop a strategic roadmap for its local film industry through a consultative meeting with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and global research group Olsberg*SPI.
The meeting, held at the Office of the City Mayor, included discussions on the current state of Bacolod's filmmaking sector, the city's aspiration to be recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Film, and the recent Bacolod Film Festival.
Key discussions also explored proposals for a filmmaking workshop or bootcamp aimed at enhancing local talent.
The Bacolod City Government has pledged its support for collaborations to bolster the city's creative economy.
A subsequent group discussion was held at the Cinematheque Centre Negros with regional filmmakers and industry professionals, facilitated by the Sine Negrense Film Festival.
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