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Airlock may be set in a claustrophobic space station, but producer Enzo Tedeschi knows how to breathe fresh air into the sometimes stale atmosphere of film marketing.
How can we ensure local stories continue to be valued? A strong cross-section of Australia’s film industry came together last week to discuss how to retain the value of feature films amidst changing audience behaviours, including high levels of piracy and a changing distribution market.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce support for the VOD stream of Australian film Fell.
Screen Australia’s Signature Documentary program supports documentary storytelling with a strong creative vision and the potential for acclaim.
Revised guidelines for our multiplatform programs have now been released in draft form.
Screen Australia is offering travel grants for the Digital Hollywood Fall Summit running in October 2012 in Marina del Rey, California.
Screen Australia is launching What to Watch? Audience motivation in a multi-screen world, the first comprehensive analysis into Australians' motivations for watching feature film, television drama and documentary.
CEO Ruth Harley set to announce 14 new screen projects that will push the envelope of creative storytelling.
Screen Australia is offering the opportunity for one distribution company to access funding of up to $200,000 through the Innovative Distribution program.