The NSW Liberals & Nationals Government is investing in the next generation of filmmakers and script writers so they can capture the stories of our diverse communities
The NSW Government is investing $2.77 million in 17 new film, TV and documentary productions via Screen NSW.
Producer Lois Randall and Iranian-born Australian filmmaker Amin Palangi have been appointed to the new NSW Film and Television Industry Advisory Committee, which replaces the Film and Television Board.
Film Victoria’s switch from equity investment to non-recoupable funding of film and TV productions has prompted other state screen agencies to review their funding policies to remain competitive with the Vics.
Screen NSW is inviting applications for both its Audience Development Fund and Industry Development Fund for the 2014/2015 financial year
Screen NSW has announced that applications will open February 24th 2014 for a new round of the Emerging Filmmakers Fund (EFF).
Aurora, Screen NSW's intensive script development program, has
selected two projects for 2013 - 14.
Flying Bark Productions' Managing Director, Jim Ballantine yesterday confirmed Screen Australia has selected Maya the Bee as one of six local feature films being invested in by Screen Australia as well as a significant funding investment from Screen NSW.