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Dates | Location | Cost |
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Wednesday, July 24th, 1pm to 2pm | Online | Free |
Overview
Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet and Animation Ireland with the support of Coimisiún na Meán are delighted to host these monthly lunch and learn across 2024.
This series of lunchtime workshops will be held online, once every month from May to October at 1pm. Dates for each session will be announced the month before and there is no obligation to attend all the sessions.
Please note that each workshop is eligible for 1 Law Society CPD Point, with the potential of 6 points for those who attend all workshops.
What will this course cover?
The next session will look broadly at International Co-Production Considerations.
Ireland is a great co-production partner because of its S481 tax credit and skilled crew and has co-produced with almost every European country. As well as Canada, Australia, and South Africa, Ireland has a range of bi-lateral co-production treaties in place with its most recent co-production treaty with France in 2023. On a European level, Ireland is a party to the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-Production which includes members of the European Union, the United Kingdom and some other EEA countries.
This session will examine the type of projects covered under the co-production treaties, the limits on financial or creative contributions and the benefits of certifying as an official co-production.
These workshops will be developed and delivered by legal experts and will be relevant to almost everyone engaged in animation. Focus will be on the following themes:
- 1. Intellectual Property Law – May 30th
- 2. Section 481 – June 26th
- 3. International Co-production considerations – July 24th
- 4. Funding agencies – date TBC
- 5. Production Legal – date TBC
- 6. Music and talent – date TBC
It should be noted that these workshops are educational in nature and not to be considered legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need assistance you should always consult independent legal advice.
Participant profile
This series of lunchtime workshops will support and suit creatives, producers, management and administrative personnel to understand how the law and animation interacts.
Tutor


Catherine Keane, Head of Legal, Cartoon Saloon
Catherine Keane is the Head of Legal Affairs with Cartoon Saloon, the five-time Academy Award®, Golden Globe®, BAFTA and Emmy nominated animation studio. Catherine is employed as the General Legal Counsel to the business advising the company on all legal matters. Working with partners and customers across the globe, Catherine advises on all legal aspects of film and TV development and production including financing, section 481 film relief, delivery, sales and distribution as well as licensing and merchandising. Catherine also advises on IP matters such as trademark registration, copyright protection and exploitation as well as working on music legal and talent contracting.
Robert Grimes, General Counsel, Lighthouse Studios
Rob Grimes is General Counsel with Lighthouse Studios, BAFTA award winning and EMMY nominated 2D animation studio located in Kilkenny. Lighthouse produces a wide array of content for commissioning partners such as Netflix, Apple TV+, Amazon and Warner Brothers Animation. Recently they have delivered The Cuphead Show!, El Deafo, Little Ellen, the Bob’s Burgers Movie and the Rick and Morty. Lighthouse are also developing its own IP and has an expanding slate of indigenous Irish projects. Rob advises on all legal issues ranging from commercial contracting with SVODs, broadcasters and rights owners, s.481, IP and funding.
Venue/location
Online
Costs/fee
Free
Dates and times of the course
Wednesday, July 24th, 1pm to 2pm.
The Zoom link will be emailed the day before the workshop.
This series of 45 minute lunchtime workshops will be held online, once every month from May to October at 1pm with time for questions afterwards. Dates for each session will be announced the month before and there is no obligation to attend all the sessions.
For any queries, please contact seansmith@furthr.ie
Please note that due to our funding requirements, registrations are currently only available to those resident in the Republic Of Ireland.
CCIS will generally only accept requests for cancellation refunds up to 5 working days before the training course commences. CCIS may allow for refunds outside of this on a case-by-case basis. Any request for a refund must be made via email to seansmith@furthr.ie & insert the course name in the subject line.