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Screen Australia is again taking part in the Producers Lab Toronto, providing places for two Australian producers to participate during this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.
Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program presents an opportunity for up to two screen creatives to undertake a six month placement at Rideback in Los Angeles.
Screen Australia, in partnership with the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), is again offering special assistance for up to three producers to attend the Rotterdam Lab, organised as part of CineMart at IFFR 2014.
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 and the ABC are on the hunt for early career Indigenous writers and/or directors with a genuine love of the horror genre.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is calling on emerging Indigenous filmmakers to submit 10 minute scripted story ideas for the Short Blacks short film initiative.
Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) announce the return of the Talent Gateway program and the Global Producers Exchange. These initiatives are designed to support established Australian creatives to expand on their skills and connect with key US decision-makers, as well as help position Australian projects for success in the global market.
Screen Australia has announced the return of Talent USA: New York.
BTL Next Step placements offer a unique career accelerator opportunity for below-the-line (BTL) mid-career practitioners to step up into senior crew and leadership roles that have been identified as experiencing shortages.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is proudly funding paid internships for four emerging Northern Territory-based Indigenous screen practitioners on the upcoming feature film Top End Wedding starring Miranda Tapsell, produced by Goalpost Pictures.
Screen Australia has opened applications to assist six Australian screen producers to travel to Toronto for an Australian / Canadian Co-Production Day.