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Secure a seat at Screen Australia's free one-day forum led by renowned US producer Sheila Hanahan Taylor (Final Destination, Oddball).
How can we ensure local stories continue to be valued? A strong cross-section of Australia’s film industry came together last week to discuss how to retain the value of feature films amidst changing audience behaviours, including high levels of piracy and a changing distribution market.
Screen Australia, in partnership with Ausfilm and the Australian Embassy Beijing, will co-host the 5th Australia-China Film Industry Forum in Beijing on 20 April 2015.
Screen Australia invites you to a public forum to meet with new Chief Executive Officer Graeme Mason to discuss the future of the screen production industry, including the shape of the Enterprise Program.
Now in its fifth year, Screen Australia invites you to attend a public information session in your capital city on how the agency is focussing its efforts to promote, grow and support Australian storytelling.
Submissions for the 2012 Australia-China Film Industry Forum (ACFIF) are now being accepted.