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From 25 September 2017, applications for Screen Australia’s Letter of Interest program for feature film production can be made at any time.
Screen Australia has development and production funding available for web series.
It’s only fair that Australian content rules are applied more evenly to more platforms; what happens to quotas is the big question.
Many want the Government to stop cutting Screen Australia funding but few ask what might happen if more money goes to production via other means.
The Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review aims to make sure that Government policy supports the creation, exhibition and export of Australian screen stories now and into the future.
Speaking at MIFF 37°South, Screen Australia COO Fiona Cameron revealed that 47% of successful production funding applications had female-led creative teams across a two-year average (2015/16 – 2016/17 inclusive).
Event Partnerships is now known as Industry Partnerships, and applications are open for the three-year Australian festival funding cycle.
Securing the future of Australian and children’s screen content.
The number of people watching film, TV and other content online is growing exponentially. Data shows that 63% of Australians gobbled up stories this way in 2016*.
As we discuss how best to ensure Australian screen stories continue to be made, let's look back on some treasured memories narrated by Aaron Pedersen.
Seven Types of Ambiguity producer Amanda Higgs talks about switching between suspenseful adaptations to children’s sports series and why The Secret Life of Us had such impact.
Screen Australia’s Hot Shots Short Film Fund has been reimagined as a proof of concept program and retitled Hot Shots Plus.