Screen Australia is pleased to announce that updated versions of the A-Z budgets for feature films and documentaries are now available on its website.
Screen Australia has announced that it will be offering travel grants for producers travelling to the upcoming market MIPCOM in October this year.
Screen Australia, the new single agency to serve the film and television production industry, has commenced operations from July 1.
Production on a four-part documentary series for SBS television entitled Taxi School will begin in Sydney on July 14.
Sydney Film Festival has appointed a new CEO, Mark Sarfaty, following the resignation of general manager Fiona Cameron, who resigned to take up the position of executive director (Strategy and Operations) at Screen Australia.
The highly anticipated producer offset scheme has proved to be a positive incentive to producers with more than 100 certificates being issued to features, documentaries and television, since its inception in November 2007.
The New Zealand Screen Council have begun discussions with Film Victoria and the NSW FTO to lobby for financial support.
The new super agency for the film industry, Screen Australia, will receive $103 million for its first year of operation.