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The questions you should be asking yourself if you want to create an online series and make sure it connects with an audience.
Screen Australia is a Commonwealth Government Agency, and successful funding applications are published in various ways.
An extra amount of non-recurring funding is available.
In this quick guide, we outline what Screen Australia does and how creators can access the agency’s funding and resources.
In this video series, we speak to six documentary makers at varying stages of their career and creative backgrounds, about the realities of making content in Australia.
Head of Documentary Bernadine Lim on applying for funding from Screen Australia and proposed changes to guidelines.
Screen Australia has updated its guidelines for Drama and Children’s Programs to make clear when the agency will consider investing in second seasons for television.
Screen Australia’s Premium Fund is allowing established creators to hone their craft, and for Adele Vuko, expand ideas.
Screen Australia’s Generate Fund is making way for more autonomous, creator-driven storytelling, including an adaptation of an Australian classic by writer/director Nicholas Verso.
Funding models open doors for emerging and established creators.
Screen Australia’s Generate Fund is opening up new pathways for emerging screen creators, including writer/director Kauthar Abdulalim.
Producers have until 20 December 2019 to apply to acquire Screen Australia’s recoupment entitlement for all pre-1 January 2009 production investments.