Seventeen film, TV, online and documentary projects will share in over $2.4 million in funding, thanks to the latest round of Film Victoria's Assigned Production Investment program and the Victorian Content Initiative.
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Nine Melbourne-based game developers will share in over $440,000, thanks to the latest round of Andrews Labor Government production investment funding.
This year’s round of Screen Australia’s Enterprise funding program, designed to local allow companies to explore innovative new business models and cultivate the careers of emerging talent, will offer six companies and five individuals a share in $2.5
Screen Australia has unveiled the recipients of its last production investment funding round of 2016, including seven films and eight TV projects.
Four YouTube creative teams will share from a pool of $725,000 in funding, thanks to Screen Australia and Google’s joint initiative Skip Ahead.
SEED: Regional Shorts offers ten creative teams grants of up to $4,000 each to create a short-form production. Teams will be supported by a Screen NSW Development and Production executive and local ABC Regional producers will offer feedback on projects.
Screen Australia has announced its latest funding round, which sees $3 million split between two Indigenous TV projects, eight multiplatform projects, eight feature films, and two individuals and two companies.
Victorian director Jonathan auf der Heide (Van Diemen's Land) will deliver his second feature film while director Miranda Nation will make her feature debut with Undertow, filmed largely in Geelong and the Surf Coast.