IF Magazine #183 will take a comprehensive look at production in Queensland, examining the state’s incentives, talent, locations, infrastructure and services.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has made a $12 million funding commitment towards establishing a new production studio in Brisbane.
The awkward foursome of Jay, Neil, Simon and Will from successful UK comedy series, The Inbetweeners, are being reunited in the follow-up to 2011's The Inbetweeners Movie, this time taking their ill-fated escapades to the Land Down Under.
Specialist broadcast and post-production digital solutions supplier Digistor has announced that the company will open a Brisbane office in January 2009.
The PFTC has announced that a Queensland Screen Industry Development Council is being established to foster a productive relationship between government and industry.
The Queensland Government will move to consolidate the state's booming screen industry, putting an extra $71 million on the table to grow production.
Queensland has become the third state to widen its post, digital and visual effects (PDV) rebate to cover game development, with a 15 per cent incentive to apply from next year.
Fox is deciding whether to make a second series of the Queensland-shot TV series