Screenrights has opened applications for its 2024 Cultural Fund, which has grown to incorporate a $300,000 grant pool.
Screenrights will support six projects with more than $260,000 as part of this year's cultural fund, which carries the focus of New Visions.
Emma Madison, head of commercial and industry services at Screenrights, offers an overview of financing structures and how they operate – and hopes to get you thinking about how the initial financing puzzle impacts long tail return.
For Film's Sake has expanded its rapid talent development incubator, Platform, to creatives Australia-wide. To be held in person over just four days, 10 filmmakers will form creative teams to work on new fiction projects that they'll then publicly pitch at the Sydney Film Festival Hub.
The Arts & Cultural Exchange, Screenrights Cultural Fund and Screen NSW have set an introductory Assistant Camera workshop with Panavision on November 14 as part of the Screen Trades initiative, which is being piloted across NSW.
The Asia Pacific Screen Academy (APSA) is inviting expressions of interest for a trio of roundtable events to be held as part of November's Asia Pacific Screen Forum.
Screenrights has revealed that five projects will be supported by its 2022 Cultural Fund, with initiatives from Arts & Cultural Exchange, Goolarri Media Enterprises, Pacific Kids' Learning, POW Studios, and Channel 44 to share in $213,083.
Screenrights is running a series of subsidised webinars about recoupment for the Australian screen industry, with aims to support knowledge sharing in a sometimes opaque industry.