Entertainment Partners powered by Moneypenny training director Jill Hewitt gives IF an update on its current training programs to address the industry’s shortage of production accountants, and discusses the rise of environmental accounting.
Jane Corden, CEO Of Entertainment Partners powered by Moneypenny, writes that it is time the industry think about how digital solutions can save the production office time and money, and, given skill shortages, improve workforce retention.
Moneypenny Offset manager Liberty Warr and her team consistently lodge 35+ PO applications per year, giving the team a strong insight into best practice for faster and more efficient turnaround of applications. Here, Warr provides clear tips for a smoother process.
Netflix, ABC, SBS and Paramount ANZ are among the 16 seed funders and founding members of Sustainable Screens Australia, a new initiative which will provide education, tools and resources to measure and reduce the industry’s environmental impact.
Kat Slowik has returned to Australia and Moneypenny as the production accounting firm's chief operating officer.
If the industry is to continue to sustain or even expand upon current levels of production, Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden argues training will be key.
The Australian screen industry is facing a worrying shortage of experienced production accountants, according to Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden.
When the average number of documents generated by an individual production is estimated to be well in excess of 5,000, going paperless will not only save producers time and money, but benefit the environment too, writes Jane Corden, CEO of industry financial and accounting services company Moneypenny.