Offshore producers who want to take advantage of the federal government's $20 million incentive to attract big budget productions to shoot Down Under can start preparing their applications.
Screen Australia will be $38 million worse off over the next four years due to the federal Budget cuts.
Screen Australia's multi-platform drama program has the scope to invest up to $500,000 in a low budget feature- yet not one feature producer has applied.
Applications are open for AACTA Pitch: BITE, a feature film development initiative in partnership with Monster Pictures.
AACTA and Sony have joined forces to launch a national short film pitching competition for student filmmakers, with $15,000 worth of production funding on offer.
The Australian Academy of Cinema Television Arts has met with various screen industry guilds today to determine the future of the AACTA Awards.
AACTA, in partnership with Monster Pictures, is calling out for horror and genre feature film ideas based on the theme of isolation for a new development initiative and pitch competition.
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has overruled Screen Australia's decision to reject Lush House's producer offset application