A $5 million theatre and film strategy and $1 million in film festival funding form part of an $86 million stimulus package from the NSW government designed to kickstart the state's arts, screen, and cultural sectors.
Screenworks is the latest organisation to partner with Netflix to boost skills within the industry, announcing it will provide free training for up-and-coming practitioners in northern NSW.
The NSW production sector has received a welcome boost amid the ongoing Greater Sydney lockdown, with the news that HBO Films' 'Days of Abandonment', starring Natalie Portman, will commence filming in the state this month.
The NSW Government has announced $300,000 in targeted support for arts, screen and cultural organisations, to meet the demand for professional development and capacity-building across the sector.
Netflix workplace comedy 'God's Favorite Idiot', produced by and starring Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy, is set to shoot in NSW's Northern Rivers.
The NSW government has announced $500K in funding to deliver professional development programs for screen professionals and support film festivals and events.
In an implicit admission that NSW is not getting its fair share of productions from other states and overseas, the NSW Government is pumping more money into the Made in NSW fund.
Behind the scenes at Animal Logic. NSW-based artists will have the chance to undertake a three-month residency with Animal Logic,...