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Where does gender disparity in the Australian screen industry start?
Comparing film school and employment data.
A case study on the representation of women in Australian cinematography.
A case study that deep dives into the representation of women in Australian animation.
The raw data and a collection of female-focused content for further reading.
Screen Australia has today released a report marking 10 years since the introduction of the Producer Offset – the tax rebate for eligible Australian works.
Speaking at the Screen Forever conference in Melbourne, Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason launched the Skin in the Game report.
Foreign films pushed up activity, TV hours have shrunk over time, local film numbers have grown, and there’s a lot of tangled threads.
One of the most common questions Screen Australia is asked by everyone from the general public to politicians is: how is the screen industry doing?
Find out what the top-rating Australian TV dramas were across the free-to-air networks in 2015.
Screen Forever 2015 is done and dusted, but the impact of SPA’s Ones to Watch program is ongoing for this year’s 14 emerging producers.
An overwhelming wave of positivity has met Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiatives, but as many acknowledge, these are just the first steps.