SUVA – The licensing of audio visual agents is making a cleaner service for local film service providers and incoming productions alike.
The Audio Visual Agents Licences were introduced earlier this year to ensure services provided were of international standard.
They also monitor the activities of licensed audio visual agents and eliminate those operating without licences.
Film Fiji acting chief executive officer Florence Swamy said the licences were needed by all local companies already registered as service providers.
“All registered local film production services providers, production houses, equipment suppliers and other key professionals and contractors that service film production companies, will now need an Audio Visual Agents Licence,” said Mrs Swamy.
She said those working directly with film companies would also need an Audio Visual Agents Licence.