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DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION

Overview | NDP | Domestic & International | Special Doco Program | Special Doco Initiatives

 

Domestic and International Documentary Programs

 

Domestic program

Under this program, Screen Australia provides investment in Australian documentaries to match a domestic broadcaster’s licence fee. Where a producer brings third-party finance to a project it can be used to enhance the budget, but the percentage contributions of the broadcaster and Screen Australia must remain equal.

There is no cap on the number of projects per broadcaster.

Screen Australia’s investment will not exceed:

There are also limits on the level of funding as a proportion of the project’s budget; these limits are set out in Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade.

Screen Australia will only invest more than the above in a one-off program or a series in exceptional circumstances.

Because projects financed through the domestic program often deal with specifically Australian stories and issues, no international marketplace attachments are required to trigger Screen Australia funding. Producers are encouraged to develop a marketing strategy for international sales.

The program can also provide post-production completion funding with a domestic broadcaster licence fee.

International program

Screen Australia will invest in projects which meet the following co-financing requirements:

Where projects have a more substantial international marketplace attachment Screen Australia may agree to some reduction in the domestic broadcaster licence fee, but consequently would expect to invest less.

As for the Domestic program, the limits on the level of funding as a proportion of the project’s budget are set out in Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade.

The program can also provide post-production completion funding.

Assessment

Where there are insufficient funds to meet demand from eligible projects, Screen Australia will take the following considerations into account:

In addition, starting with the November 2010 tranche, funds for the Domestic and International programs will be pooled. Preference will be given to International documentaries, but Screen Australia will assess all projects on their merits, taking into account:

General considerations

Enhancement: Where a documentary producer indicates that there is a possibility for an enhancement (eg, feature-length version for television or extension into series), Screen Australia requires that an increase to the domestic licence fee be negotiated with the broadcaster and approved by Screen Australia prior to Screen Australia increasing its investment.

Budget notes: Marketing allowances (to be approved by Screen Australia) for incorporation into the production budget are:

 

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Applications will be considered in tranches across the year.

2010/11 application deadlines:

DEADLINE

DECISION

28 May 2010

July 2010

10 Sept 2010

Nov 2010

18 Feb 2011

April 2011


IMPORTANT
: There will be significant pressure on Screen Australia funds in 2010. Deadlines will be rigorously applied: if an application is incomplete by close of business on the due date it will be declined.

Funding Approvals