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Screen Australia’s TV drama production funding program, General Drama, will now include additional application rounds – bringing the total rounds per financial year from three to five.
Projects approved for Screen Australia production funding from 2 April 2018 need to comply with the Code.
Head of Production Sally Caplan explains the thinking behind Screen Australia’s feature film investments and grants.
Screen Australia part funds up to 20 features annually. The key criteria is excellence but there are other matters in play.
Examining the individual decisions made in 2014/15 illustrates how the theory behind the question of what to fund and why is put into practice.
Effective 1 March 2018, the Matched Marketplace Development program will no longer be available for applications.
From the 20 sketch comedy teams selected as Fresh Blood’s Class of 2017, four will produce pilots.
Screen Australia and Google have announced the recipients of this year’s Skip Ahead initiative.
Screen Australia wants to support more online documentary content and will be making this a priority in the remaining two rounds of the Producer Program for the 17/18 financial year.
Director Karina Holden reveals how Australia’s philanthropic community made doco BLUE happen and in doing so, helped its message go global.
Run in partnership with the state screen agencies, Outreach is a free service to assist creatives from outside Sydney and Melbourne to connect with Screen Australia staff.
The Indigenous Department’s seven-city industry tour continues this October.