Drama Report 2019/20 shows impact of pandemic on screen industry
Screen Australia’s annual Drama Report released today shows expenditure in 2019/20 on drama production in Australia reached $991 million. This...
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Screen Australia’s annual Drama Report released today shows expenditure in 2019/20 on drama production in Australia reached $991 million. This...
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Learn the differences between budget, profit and recoupment, and when creators start making money. If you make a $10 million...
What you need to know about ‘the bible’ of all screen productions: the finance plan. Find this episode of the...
Screen Australia’s annual Drama Report released today shows expenditure on drama production in Australia has exceeded $1.17 billion, made up...
The Australian producers of Animals and The Australian Dream share their Official Co-production experience. One is a film about female...
Screen Australia has today published The Next 25 Years – the Indigenous Department’s new strategy. The release of the plan is the...
Projects that are approved for Screen Australia production funding from 1 July 2019 will be subject to the SPA/MEAA Australian...
Growing up in Western Australia, Kodie Bedford dreamt of being Buffy. Now, as one of Australia’s most promising screenwriters, she...
Projects approved for Screen Australia production funding from 2 April 2018 need to comply with the Code. About the Code...
Screen Australia's Tim Phillips and Colleen Champ discuss the ins and outs of Official Co-productions. Tim Phillips is the Head...
Screen Australia has published a factsheet for people who believe they may have been sexually harassed at work. “The Gender...
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