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Screen Australia supported organisations

 

ANAT: Proliferating Screens
Organisation
Operating nationally and globally for two decades, ANAT delivers initiatives which enable connection, collaboration, research and development, fostering enterprise, sustainability, dialogue and exchange across art, culture, science and technology.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.anat.org.au

Adelaide Cinematheque
Mercury Cinema
Organisation
Adelaide Cinémathèque is South Australia’s premier film society, offering a year long program of classic, cult, experimental, documentary, silent, short and premiere films. Screenings every Monday and Thursday night at 7:30pm
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.mercurycinema.org.au

The Arts Law Centre
Organisation
The Arts Law Centre of Australia is the national community legal centre for the arts. Arts Law gives preliminary advice and information to artists and arts organisations across all artforms on a wide range of arts related legal and business matters including contracts, copyright, business names and structures, defamation, insurance and employment.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.artslaw.com.au

Australian Directors Guild Cultural Events program  - Sydney
Organisation
The Australian Directors Guild (ADG) is an industry association representing the interests of film and television directors, documentary filmmakers, animators and independent producers throughout Australia. ADG has 700 members nationally.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.adg.org.au

Experimenta 2008
Organisation
Experimenta is Australia’s leading contemporary arts organisation dedicated to commissioning, exhibiting and promoting media art. Since 1986 Experimenta has promoted new media and digital arts through a vibrant program of exhibitions, screenings, artist commissions and exhibition tours.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.experimenta.org

Film Teleivision Institute WA
Organisation
The Film & Television Institute (FTI) is the premier professional development centre for independent screen production and events in Western Australia. FTI provides an alternative pathway to the film and television industry through education, exhibition, equipment and production resources.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.fti.asn.au

Media Resource Centre SA
Organisation
The Media Resource Centre (MRC) provides entry-level to early-career film and digital media makers with access to production equipment, subsidy programs and advice on all aspects of professional and project development, production and marketing. The MRC manages the Mercury Cinema, which delivers a unique screening program to Adelaide audiences and provides local practitioners with the opportunity to screen their works.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.mrc.org.au

Melbourne Cinémathèque
ACMI Cinemas, Australian Center for the Moving Image.
Organisation
The Melbourne Cinémathèque is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to importing and screening significant films from the history of international cinema. Each year they put together retrospectives spanning several weeks spotlighting particular cinematic movements, periods, actors and auteurs.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.melbournecinematheque.org

Metroscreen NSW
Organisation
Metroscreen offers short courses and full time study in film, video, TV and digital storytelling; equipment and studio hire; and annual subsidies, mentorship programs, script and producing advice and monthly meetings.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.metroscreen.com.au

Northern Rivers Screenworks Program
Organisation
Northern Rivers Screenworks is the screen industry office for the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, servicing creative practitioners in the film, television, video, and digital media sectors.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.screenworks.com.au

Open Channel VIC
Organisation
Open Channel assists in growing the film, television and multimedia industries by offering a wide variety of support to aspiring and emerging filmmakers. Organised into three departments: Facilities Hire, Training and Production, Open Channel create opportunities for people to realise their films and develop screen production skills.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.openchannel.org.au

Qpix QLD
Organisation
QPIX is Queensland's screen industry development centre. Qpix are committed to developing independent production and independent screen production professionals in Queensland; linking the State independent sector with the industry at the national and international levels; and providing a range of integrated services to enable the development, production and exhibition of Queensland film, television and new media.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.qpix.org.au

Wide Angle Tasmania
Organisation
Wide Angle Tasmania is a non-profit organisation that provides emerging and mid-level screen practitioners statewide with opportunities such as screenings, workshops, masterclasses, equipment hire, production support and targeted projects.
Supported by Screen Australia's Events and Activities Fund
www.wideangle.org.au



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See also
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Experimenta logo
Film & Television Institute logo
Media Resource Centre logo
Open Channel logo
Qpix logo