NSW FTO chief executive Tania Chambers has announced that Ashley Luke, former senior vice president Development and Acquisitions at Fortissimo Films, will join the FTO later this month in the new position of director, Market Development.
The New South Wales Film & Television Office (FTO) has sent out its congratulations to NSW winners of the AWGIE Awards 2008, announced on Friday evening.
The NSW Government has announced that it has awarded more tha $23m for nine television and film productions.
An extraordinary line up of a talent will be showcased on the big screen at this year's ATOM Awards.
The New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO) will host the innovative Asia-Australia Media Executive Leadership Program (AAMELP) in Sydney in November this year.
NSW producer Sonja Armstrong has been selected to participate in the New York-based NO BORDERS Co-Production Market in September with her film Almost French.
The NSW Film and Television Office has acted on the recent introduction of the Film Friendly legislation by developing a plain English version of the Local Government Filming Protocol.
Mere weeks after the NSW government announced it would cut red tape to encourage more film production in the state, the NSW Film and Television Office has invited the industry to discuss its future direction.