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广东出台《关于推动广东影视产业高质量发展的若干政策措施》
Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Guangdong Provincial Radio and Television Bureau have issued policies aimed at promoting the high-quality development of the film and television industry in Guangdong, aligning with national cultural strategies and local development plans [1]. Group 1: Development Strategies - Establishing the Pearl River Delta Film and Television Industry Belt by leveraging the dual-city engine of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, creating industry clusters, and utilizing tax incentives for eligible enterprises [2]. - Creating a film and television project selection database to encourage diverse creative themes and support small-budget films [3]. Group 2: Financial Support Mechanisms - Providing financial support for key projects identified by national film authorities, with funding up to 5 million yuan during the project incubation phase and up to 20 million yuan during production [4]. - Implementing a reward system for box office achievements, including 500,000 yuan for films reaching 100 million yuan in domestic box office and additional rewards for higher earnings [5]. Group 3: Industry Infrastructure - Promoting the professional development of the film and television industry belt, enhancing planning and support for industry parks, and attracting leading production companies and technology developers [7]. - Establishing mechanisms for distribution recommendations and investment matchmaking to facilitate the promotion of quality films [8]. Group 4: Technological Advancement - Offering financial support for the establishment of new filming locations and advanced technology studios, with up to 2 million yuan for new projects [9]. - Rewarding films utilizing high-tech filming techniques that achieve box office success, with incentives for those using virtual reality technologies [9]. Group 5: Talent Development - Supporting the introduction and training of film and television talents, including funding for projects led by award-winning professionals and establishing a talent pool for young filmmakers [12][13]. - Encouraging collaboration between educational institutions and the film industry to enhance talent training and practical experience [13]. Group 6: Service Improvement - Establishing a provincial-level comprehensive service platform for film production, providing free policy consultation and coordination services for film crews [14]. - Encouraging local governments to create supportive environments for filming, including incentives for projects shot in their regions [14].