SPI to Partner with the FDCP on New Strategic Roadmap for the Philippine Screen Sector

OlsbergSPI (SPI), in collaboration with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), will develop a strategic roadmap for the future of the film industry in the Philippines.

The roadmap will underpin the FDCP’s main priorities of strengthening the country’s domestic film industry and expanding the potential to attract more international productions. The collaboration will involve a series of workshops between SPI and FDCP executives and the wider team to shape the strategic roadmap, tailored to the needs of the local industry.

Throughout the process, SPI will deliver best-practice insights across various screen sector development areas, such as economic impact measurement, workforce capacity building, and data monitoring.

The strategic roadmap partnership will have five key elements:  

  1. A mapping of the Philippine film industry, including both domestic and inward international production, using available data, and collating data through primary research  

  2. A SWOT assessment of the Philippine film industry, covering both domestic and inward international considerations 

  3. Benchmarking the Philippines’ film industry with other markets, providing examples of best practice and lessons for the roadmap, including the potential of the Philippines to compete globally as an attractive location  

  4. An assessment of the FDCP and its capacity to manage the growth of the sector  

  5. Recommended actions to drive future and sustainable growth in the Philippines’ film industry over the next five to 10 years.  

Finalised in 2025, the roadmap will set specific goals to address industry challenges and outline the Philippine film industry's strategic direction for the next 5–10 years. 

Read the official press release here.

More on SPI’s strategic sector development work here.

For enquiries or to provide input, please contact SPI Consultant, Kayleigh Hughes on kayleigh@o-spi.com, or FDCP Head of Policy and Planning Unit, Rachelle Villaluna on rachelleVillaluna@fdcp.gov.ph.

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