More than $25 million in film and television productions are about to be made in NSW, Minister for the Arts, George Souris, announced today.
The Australian organisers of picSeeder, the inaugural global, online pitching competition designed to enable aspiring filmmakers to fund short films, have extended the deadline for entries to June 30.
The Rees government has announced increased funding and more jobs for film and television in NSW.
Thousands of film lovers across Queensland will be the winners with funding for more than 20 regional film festivals and events being delivered by Screen Queensland in the 2013-2014 season.
SAFC has shifted to a 100 per cent grant model and has removed the funding cap for drama production in both TV and features.
SBS has released a summary of its Triennial Funding Submission which makes the case to the government for an increase in funding over 2009-2012.
Family, racial and sexual identity, history and science are just some of the themes that will be explored in the 13 documentary projects selected under the National Documentary Program and General Documentary Program.
The latest rounds from Screen Australia's Documentary Production Broadcast and Producer programs have seen 16 documentaries receive close to $4.4 million in funding.