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Effective 1 March 2018, the Matched Marketplace Development program will no longer be available for applications.
Screen Australia is offering grants of up to $6,000 toward registration and travel costs for producers attending the Cannes Film Market in 2018.
As Bunya Productions goes from strength to strength, its producers discuss remote locations, IP and tackling TV.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce a second iteration of the practice-led workshop Developing the Developer, to take place in April 2018.
The Indigenous Department’s seven-city industry tour continues this October.
Screen Australia has announced Story Development funding for 14 features and three online series, as well as one industry placement, totalling $500,000. Included among the slate are two features produced by Bruna Papandrea through Made Up Stories; a feature directorial debut project from Bondi Hipsters writer/directors Connor and Christiaan Van Vuuren.
Event Partnerships is now known as Industry Partnerships, and applications are open for the three-year Australian festival funding cycle.
Screen Australia and the ABC are on the hunt for early career Indigenous writers and/or directors with a genuine love of the horror genre.
In August, Screen Australia’s report on diversity in TV drama, Seeing Ourselves, revealed characters of non-Anglo Celtic backgrounds, those with a disability or identified as LGBTQI were all underrepresented on screen.
Screen Australia is looking for ambitious Indigenous online storytellers with big ideas, and aspiring Indigenous creative producers, to take part in two new programs commencing in 2017.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason today made a keynote at Screen Forever 2016.
Screen Australia’s Chief Executive Officer Graeme Mason, Chief Operating Officer Fiona Cameron and Head of Production Sally Caplan will embark on a seven-city tour of the country.