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Credits and Logos

Access guidelines, credits and logos for recognising Screen Australia investment.

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If you have received funding from Screen Australia or its predecessor agencies, your funding agreement will set out the requirements for publicly acknowledging this support.  

  • A detailed guide to credit requirements for completed works is available in the Screen Australia Credits Policy.
  • Before finalising your credits, you’ll need to submit the full credit roll in writing to the relevant Screen Australia Investment Manager for approval. 

Using the Screen Australia Logo

The logo must only be used to acknowledge Screen Australia support as required and set out in your funding agreement, or with our written permission.

As a government agency, Screen Australia co-brands with the Australian Government. The logo includes both the Australian Government coat of arms and the Screen Australia graphic, which must be used together as a single image.

Colour: Use the colour version wherever possible. A black and white version is also available, which is only to be used with Screen Australia’s written permission.

Size: Two versions are available to suit different sizes and formats.

First Nations projects: If your project is supported by the First Nations Department, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags must also appear alongside the Screen Australia logo. Contact the First Nations Department if you need guidance.

Please use the Screen Australia logo only in the formats provided. Do not:

  • tilt or obscure the logo
  • rearrange the design elements
  • crop, edit, or recolour the logo
  • distort its proportions
  • add borders, text, or visual effects
  • recreate the logo from individual parts.

If you have questions about logo use, please email the Communications and Marketing Team at [email protected].

Static Logo

Use the large version of the logo when the height will exceed 12mm.

 

This version includes the words Screen Australia inside the graphic mark.

 

Screen Australia logo large

Use the small version of the logo when the height will be equal to or less than 12mm.

 

In this version, the words Screen Australia appear outside the graphic mark.

 

Screen Australia logo small

Animated Logo (Ident)

For Screen Australia-funded productions, the animated logo (ident) must be used according to contracted credit requirements. It must not be altered in any way and should always be used with sound.

 

  • Resolution: 1920×1080
  • 5.1 sound
  • L/R channels occupy the first two tracks
  • Rec709 colour space
  • 25 frames per second
  • A preview h.264 quicktime is supplied for easy reference. It should not be used in production.

 

Download or .mp4 preview

  • Resolution: 3840×2160
  • 5.1 sound
  • L/R channels occupy the first two tracks
  • Rec709 colour space
  • 24 frames per second
  • A preview h.264 quicktime is supplied for easy reference. It should not be used in production.

 

Download or .mp4 preview

  • Resolution: 2048×1556
  • Sound supplied as separate 5.1 audio
  • AlexaV3LogC colour space (graded under rec709)
  • 10bit file format
  • 24 frames per second
  • A preview h.264 quicktime is supplied for easy reference. It should not be used in production

 

Download or .mp4 preview (view this PDF for technical information)

  • Resolution: 4096×3112
  • Sound supplied as separate 5.1 audio
  • AlexaV3LogC colour space (graded under rec709)
  • 10bit file format
  • 24 frames per second
  • A preview h.264 quicktime is supplied for easy reference. It should not be used in production.

 
Download or .mp4 preview (view PDF for technical information)

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Screen Australia logo in all formats

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Screen Australia logo for broadcast (cinema and television)

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Screen Australia Indigenous logo lock up (print)

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Screen Australia Indigenous logo lock up (broadcast)

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Credits Policy

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