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Bahamas Film Commission staff closer to certification
By Bahamas Film Commission
Oct 15, 2014 - 11:45:50 PM
The Bahamas Film Commission representatives, Clarence Rolle and Aulenna Robinson, are pictured with Michael Uslan, executive producer of the Batman films, at Cineposium.
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Officers of the Bahamas Film Commission earned credits
toward certification as film commissioners recently while being updated on the
latest trends in the administration of film production.
The Ministry of Tourism designated Clarence Rolle and
Aulenna Robinson for training through the Association of Film Commissioners
International (AFCI). The training conference took place in the form of AFCI’s
annual Cineposium, held this year in New York City.
Top film professionals addressed the gathering on various
topics, including Set Safety, Using Drones in Filming and Building a Film
Tourism Strategy. Presenters included
first assistant director Glen Trotiner (Captain
America, Independence Day, The Untouchables) and executive producer
of the Batman film franchise, Michael Uslan.
“The information shared at Cineposium was invaluable,” said
Rolle. “It helped to better equip us for
the job we do, and gave us insights for some innovations we can introduce in
The Bahamas.”
Once film administration professionals accumulate enough
credits through AFCI, they are qualified as Certified Film Commissioners.
AFCI Executive Director Kevin Clark is pictured with Clarence Rolle, general manager of the Bahamas Film Commission, after a presentation on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones in filming.
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