This version has not been updated since 27 May.
For more up-to-date information, please follow the FR or the NL version of this page, and view the 1819 website.
Here you will find the various support measures deployed specifically for the audiovisual sector. This information will be updated regularly and we would be grateful if you could send us your own contributions at info@screen.brussels
Official provisions
In light of the current health measures decided on by the National Security Council, the special provisions and support measures are as follows:
Support for businesses and employees from the screen.brussels cluster
1819: THE STARTING POINT FOR ALL YOUR PRACTICAL CONCERNS
➡️ View the 1819 website
The information you will find there includes:
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A list of the measures taken by the Brussels’ government in support of companies affected by the lockdown
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The aid available to businesses, shops and freelancers
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Employer-worker relations
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How companies should operate
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Health instructions
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Useful phone numbers and websites
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Support for the cultural and creative industries in Brussels (new): in Dutch and French
Our teams are also working on:
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Ongoing monitoring of the crisis’s impact on the Brussels audiovisual sector
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Reporting this information to the Brussels government
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Facilitating networking between audiovisual technicians and freelancers and other event-based sectors in order to meet workforce requirements.
Filming - screen.brussels film commission
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Location scouting can be done during the lockdown, provided that the current health measures are followed. Please contact film@screen.brussels for more details.
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iority will be given to projects which were already underway prior to the start of the lockdown and to a lesser extent, to projects with short preparation times (advertisements, video clips, short films)
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The anticipation of resuming activities will reflect the possibility of a flood of requests and shoots.
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For the latest on the situation, see visit.brussels' website
Funding of companies – finance&invest.brussels
- St'art invest (of which finance&invest.brussels is a shareholder) has implemented special measures relating to the moratorium on current loans and an emergency cash-flow loan: more info
Financement des contenu - screen.brussels fund
For projects already approved by the fund and affected by the health crisis, the measures in place are designed to:
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Show adaptability in analysing project expenditure and in expenditure submission deadlines whenever possible.
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Maximise quick payment of the first advances upon receiving the agreements from the February session which producers have yet to submit to us. Since January 2020, no less than 80% of our investment amount was paid as soon as the agreement was signed.
For projects submitted for the fund’s upcoming sessions in 2020 and 2021:
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Show adaptability in evaluating the ratio between the amount of investment applied for and the structuring audiovisual expenditure in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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More than ever, ensure the soundness of the funding plan in order to invest in projects which guarantee the appropriate payment of the various contributors and the purpose of which is ensured.
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Maximise quick payment of the first advances upon receiving the agreements (see above).
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Reorganise the calendar for the 2020 and 2021 sessions, should the producers’ federations request it.
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Deploy a long-term recovery strategy in coordination with other audiovisual funding bodies in Belgium and Europe.
PROFESSIONAL BODIES
Various initiatives have already been taken jointly by the VOFTP and UPFF producers’ federations as well as by a taskforce of tax shelter intermediaries comprising Tax Shelter.be, Fortis Film Fund, Belga, Casa Kafka, Belga and Inver Invest.
In short, the current requests are as follows:
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Extending expenditure backdating measures to 12 months for both Audiovisual and Performing Arts.
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Change to the relative exemption threshold from 50% to at least 68% for the 2020 and 2021 financial years as a minimum.
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Exemption granted for payments by investors, from three to six months.
(New) Download here the UB&BV policy note about the impact of the COVID19 on the technical audio-visual industry (fr/nl)
(New) Recent article over new dispositions regarding the tax-shelter system (fr): read more
PARTNERS AND INSTITUTIONS
General guidelines to prevent Covid-19 at work
The trade unions and employers' organisations, in collaboration with the FPS Employment, have published a generic guide detailing the future post-deconfinement measures:
FR - https://emploi.belgique.be/sites/default/files/content/news/Guidegenerique_light.pdf
NL - https://werk.belgie.be/sites/default/files/content/news/Generiekegids_light.pdf
Vlaamse Gemeenschap initiatives:
Cultuurloket is funded by the VG, it implements:
- a special corona line for legal and commercial advice: 02 534 18 24
Lawyers and advisors are available Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm to answer questions. - webinars on the impact of the Crown on artists (measures for the self-employed, temporary unemployment, etc.).
VAF initiatives:
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newsletter 24 April (nl)
CCA/FWB initiatives:
- mail sent on 14 April (fr)
- How to apply for emergency support (new) (fr)
- Plan de relance en faveur du secteur (new 22 May)(frà
Mediarte
- For technical teams: info
- Managing the emotional burden: info
- (New) CP 227 specific Covid-19 guidelines in French and Dutch
Amplo
- General FAQ on Covid-19
- Impact on artisic status
- Belgian figures on the creative and agency industry (nl)
- Belgian figures on the creative and agency industry, part 2 (nl)
- Impact of the coronacrisis on the av sector and the Tax-shelter (nl)
- News about temporary unemployment support for promised contacts in FR and NL
SACD
De Auteurs
Video games
- Get the latest on the situation from the video game industry on Belgian Games.be on the Flega website
FESTIVALS/EVENTS
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Stereopsia and Vroom: VR Online Festival
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Mobility of cultural players: participation in international events : WBI website
Overview of sector at European level
View the measures and events on the Cineuropa website
SUPPORT THE SECTOR
- Are you familiar with web series from Brussels? You can view them along with many creations and podcasts at: https://www.rtbf.be/webcreation/
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Belgian cinema comes to you: http://www.lecinemabelgealamaison.be/
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RTBF series available on Auvio: discover the smash hits in full until 18 May
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Out of ideas for homeschooling, let's take a look at the Belgian educational games, support the industry and make it more fun on flega website
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(new) Belgium’s Culture & Event Exit Contribution: support the citizen initiative in French and Dutch
Overview of the belgian cultural sector
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Information gathered by Culture Meet-up (fr)
STUDIES
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COVID-19: the impact on the future of the media industry (Into The Minds)
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COVID-19 : 9 specific impacts on the advertising industry and its future (Into The Minds)