i.To receive applications for filming permits and process their filming permits;
ii.To correspond with local and foreign filming permit applicants on the status of their applications;
iii.To keep and maintain details/registers/records of filming permit applications and applicants submitted to the Board;
iv.To preview and analyze scripts, synopses, and issue reports;
v.To examine content, certify and classify all film and stage plays;
vi.To keep and maintain the repertoire of film works submitted to the Board;
vii.To be instrumental in safe - keeping the copies/masters (as evidences of the content certified and classified) of motion pictures submitted to the Board for certification and classification;
viii.To identify all films released into the market without being certified and classified and take appropriate measures;
ix.To advise film makers, film actors and other concerned stakeholders on the directives of the law on film and stage plays content;
x.To advise film makers, film actors and other concerned stakeholders on how to improve the quality of their motion picture productions,
xi.To research on matters of the Motion Picture Industry
xii.To develop and maintain film industry networks;
xiii.To receive and process practicing licenses’ and stakeholder ID’s applications;
xiv.To correspond with local dealers on the status of their applications;
xv.To monitor the distribution and exhibition of motion pictures;
xvi.To monitor the existing motion picture dealers;
xvii.To conduct operations against unlicensed motion picture dealers and confiscate motion pictures possessed by such dealers that are illegal or have been released to the market without following proper procedures and
xviii.To perform any other duties assigned by his/her supervisor.
Holder of Bachelor Degree in Theatre, Fine and Performing Arts, Multimedia and Film Technology, Film, Cultural Anthropology and Tourism, Culture and Heritage, Anthropology and Media from a reputable institution recognized by the Government
SALARY SCALE PGSS 6