• Home
  • News
  • Film
    • Festivals
  • TV
  • Digital
  • Business
    • Distribution
    • Funding
  • Tech
  • In Production
  • Videos
  • What’s On
  • Contact
  • The IF Production Book
  • Subscribe
    • Magazine
    • Newsletter
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
Skip to content
  • Contact
  • The IF Production Book
  • Subscribe
    • Magazine
    • Newsletter
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
IF Magazine

IF Magazine

For screen content professionals

  • Home
  • News
  • Film
    • Festivals
  • TV
  • Digital
  • Business
    • Distribution
    • Funding
  • Tech
  • In Production
  • Videos
  • What’s On

government-reforms

Posted inNews

Fewer films in cinemas not ‘as a bad as it sounds on the tin’: Graeme Mason

by Sean Slatter March 25, 2021March 30, 2021

Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason has acknowledged that the government’s proposed media reforms may result in fewer theatrical features but said the organisation remained committed to supporting projects for which cinemas were the “perfect home”.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Most Read

  • Goalpost Pictures appoints Polly Rowe as development producer
    Goalpost Pictures appoints Polly Rowe as development producer
  • 'You Can't Ask That' (Season 7 First Look)
    'You Can't Ask That' (Season 7 First Look)
  • Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan gather for Heath Davis' 'Christmess'
    Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan gather for Heath Davis' 'Christmess'
  • John Seale talks retiring with 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'
    John Seale talks retiring with 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'
  • Documentary Australia report highlights lasting impact of recent projects
    Documentary Australia report highlights lasting impact of recent projects
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • News
  • Film
  • Digital
  • Videos
  • What’s On
  • Television
  • Technology
  • Advertise With Us

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

© 2022 IF Magazine. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic