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Screen Australia’s 27th annual Drama Report released today shows an all-time high expenditure on drama production in Australia in 2016/17 with $1.3 billion, made up of $610 million foreign project spend and $667 million for Australian projects.
Applications are open for two new programs: The Indigenous Feature Documentary Initiative and the Indigenous Producers Initiative.
ABC heads of department and Screen Australia managers give you the lowdown on how to work with iview as a marketplace attachment for Screen Australia funding. And, what type of content iview is looking for.
Screen Australia, in partnership with the Sydney Film Festival, is pleased to present two masterclasses with acclaimed international documentary filmmakers.
Alongside growing momentum and calls for change, Screen Australia has launched a new initiative to tackle gender inequality in the local film industry.
Screen Australia staff are providing one-on-one information sessions for creators to find out about our Online and Documentary funding programs.
A new funding round is now open for General Drama, Children’s Programs, and Feature Film Production.
Get a glimpse at what’s happening on the ground at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is calling for applications for the third iteration of the Indigenous Producer Program aimed at developing Indigenous screen producers.
Over the coming weeks, the Indigenous Department will be hosting free video learning sessions with leading Indigenous creators.