Get approval before using corps members’ uniform in movies, NYSC tells filmmakers
Get approval before
using corps members’ uniform in movies, NYSC tells filmmakers
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has urged filmmakers to always seek
proper approval before using corps members’ uniform while shooting their
movies. Mr Christian Oru, NYSC Assistant Director of Legal Services, said this
in Lagos during a meeting between National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB)
and creative industry stakeholders on enabling laws and strengthening of
professional guilds and associations.
The NYSC official said that illegal
use of its uniform in movies would no longer be tolerated by the management.
Oru said that before using NYSC uniform in movies, the filmmaker must submit an
application letter, stating exactly what the uniform would be used for and must
acknowledge NYSC in the movie. He said that the filmmakers would also have to
submit their scripts to NYSC to enable them observe how NYSC would be
represented in the movie. “For any film maker that wants any of his casts to
wear the corps members’ uniform while shooting movies, we require that you
write an application letter to NYSC to indicate your interest.
“We also demand that you submit your
script to us for proper vetting to know how NYSC will be represented. “We know
the script is your copyright and we will do everything to ensure
confidentiality,” he said. Oru also noted that administrative handling charges
had been introduced for filmmakers before the use of the uniforms. According to
him, the NYSC is open to allowing filmmakers to advertise their movies on its
various camp grounds. “We want a token from what you generate from the production
of such movies where our uniforms are used, this is known as administrative
charges. “This is because we spend money to produce these uniforms, we will
like to work with you and we promise that we will all be on the same page to
ensure we are developing the industry and the nation as well,” he said. Mr
Patrick Lee, Chairman, Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigerian (CEAN),
however, expressed displeasure over NYSC’s move to charge filmmakers for other
things apart from the use of corps members’ uniform and use of their camp
grounds. Lee said that demanding for other charges aside from uniform and
location was unfair. According to him, using NYSC uniform in movies gives
publicity to the organisation and should be encouraged. “We should see
ourselves as partners in progress in this entire scenario; for us in the
cinemas, we already have a discounted rate for corps members who visit the
cinema,” he said.
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