Email
 
 

QUICK LINKS:

IF Magazine
Production Book
IF FX Quarterly

 


HotWare

Fox Studios now providing Digital Screens & Drapes for Hire

Fox Textiles carry an extensive range of Veltex and Spandex Digital Green & Blue Screens as well as Black Drapes and associated accessories.

Callan Park Film Production Services

Finally, we have a broader choice in the NSW Film Industry for film production space. Callan 201 is fully operational and at present inhabited with Blackfella Films and their successful, Logie award winning TV series, Redfern Now, now in its second series

Blackmagic Cinema Camera for hire

Finally you can shoot true digital cinema with a camera that won't blow the budget. At Metro screen for $150 a weekend.


Goodies!

Your Vote

Do you agree that the producer offset should be raised from 20 to 40 per cent for television?

Yes

No

|

 

ABC2 commissions first factual series: Do or Die

[Mon 26/09/2011 11:23:42]

By Brendan Swift

ABC2 has commissioned its first factual series, Do or Die, which will throw regular office workers into a wild survival adventure.

The four-part, one-hour series, is being produced by Essential Media Entertainment and Zinc Finger Films (in association with ScreenWest) and begins production next month.

ABC2 controller Stuart Menzies said the series "promises friction, deceit, gossip, rivalry, power plays – the stuff of every office".

"It will be compelling television with the added promise of true transformation, real jeopardy and serious adventure,” he said in a statement.

The series, which will take a different workplace through some of the most gruelling challenges in the harshest Australian environments, appears to again walk the fine line between 'reality' and 'documentary'.

Essential Media is currently involved in an ongoing court case centred on the issue after its home makeover series Lush House, which was initially rejected by Screen Australia’s Producer Offset division on the grounds that it was not a documentary.

However, that decision was overturned in June this year by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, which ruled that the production was a documentary and should qualify for the 20 per cent tax rebate.

The judgement has been appealed by Screen Australia and the case is expected to be heard early next year.

[Mon 26/09/2011 11:23:42]

Add your own comment

1,979

 

 

 

 


 

Advertise

Quick Links

About us

 

Subscribe

Visit Intermedia Sites

 

© 2013 IF (IF) | Contact Us | Privacy | Copyright