Screen Australia has launched the Enterprise Asia program, which will allow Australian screen businesses to travel and present their upcoming projects in countries such as Malaysia, Korea and China.
Thu 20/12/2012 03:06:41 / Read More »
Screen Australia has committed its entire annual $42 million budget for drama production in just over six months.
Wed 19/12/2012 09:14:39 / Read More »
The South Australian Film Corporation is set to put its $1.1m FilmLab scheme on hiatus and close several smaller development programs
Mon 17/12/2012 02:59:12 / Read More »
The government is calling for comments on its draft documentary legislation
Fri 14/12/2012 04:48:29 / Read More »
Screen Australia will invest $216,000 in development funding across seven feature film projects, including three that the funding agency has previously supported.
Thu 13/12/2012 10:47:50 / Read More »
ABC2 multi-platform comedy twentysomething has been commissioned for a second series while short animated film A Cautionary Tail will be made into an interactive app for tablets
Mon 03/12/2012 04:02:10 / Read More »
The effectiveness of crowdfunding as a way to source revenue for projects came under debate at the 2012 SPAA conference.
Wed 14/11/2012 09:12:57 / Read More »
Screen Australia will allocate $2.7 million to support four production companies and four film producers as part of its enterprise funding program.
Mon 12/11/2012 05:31:30 / Read More »
Screen Australia has invested almost $5.5 million in two feature films, My Mistress and Son of a Gun, as well as a second series of indigenous TV program Redfern Now
Mon 12/11/2012 01:25:55 / Read More »
The director has become the latest high-profile Australian filmmaker to turn to crowdfunding in an effort to complete his latest feature
Fri 02/11/2012 09:51:11 / Read More »
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