アイルランド、2025年に映像制作支出で過去最高を記録

アイルランドの映像産業は2025年に5億4400万ユーロの過去最高制作支出を達成し、前年比26%増となった。この節目は、アイルランド人タレントの複数オスカー賞ノミネートと視覚効果作業に対する新40%税額控除の導入と重なる。これらの進展は、業界課題の中でセクターのグローバルな存在感の拡大を強調している。

2025年、アイルランドの映像制作支出はScreen Irelandによると5億4400万ユーロ(6億3270万ドル)に達し、前年比26%増となった。この記録は、アイルランドのクリエイターがアカデミー賞の演技、視覚効果、アニメーション部門でノミネートを獲得する中で達成された。

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