Employing an intimacy coordinator to guide scenes that contain sex or nudity has quickly become standard practice in Australia. However, given ICs are still relatively new, there are misconceptions about the role. ICs are not “white knights” or policemen, and their role is often creative. Read our in-depth explainer.
Intimacy coordination company Key Intimate Scenes now boasts an internationally recognised training program, having achieved accreditation from SAG-AFTRA in the US.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) and the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) have released updated screen industry safety guidelines for...
Key Intimate Scenes has developed specialised training in intimacy coordination, designed to combine international standards with elements specific to Australia, such as law, union standards, and state-specific industry requirements.
Australia now has its first ever set of intimacy guidelines for stage and screen, a result of 18 months of industry consultation by a dedicated committee of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA).