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Applications are now open for Screen Australia's popular Script Factory program, featuring two workshops which will provide high-quality training in script analysis and development.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is surveying the screen production sector for the first time since 2006/07.
One Australian feature film and two shorts have been invited to screen at the 69th Venice International Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia), the oldest and one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world.
Now in its fifth year, Screen Australia invites you to attend a public information session in your capital city on how the agency is focussing its efforts to promote, grow and support Australian storytelling.
Screen Australia today announced that Sally Regan will join its Production Investment team as Investment Manager for Drama.
Screen Australia's Enterprise Program will provide funding of up to $350,000 per year for a three-year period to support screen businesses that have identified opportunities to develop and expand.
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 pleased to offer an outstanding opportunity for a producer at an early stage in their career with a bespoke producer internship.
Screen NSW, Screen Australia, Vivid Sydney and Sydney Film Festival, present INSIDE OUT/OUTSIDE IN, an intensive film development seminar.
Screen Australia today released its revised Feature Film Production Guidelines.
Screen Australia today called for proposals from experienced higher education researchers for its Research Partnerships Program.