New South Wales has once again been confirmed as Australia's pre-eminent State for film and television production.
NSW Government launches the Screen NSW Film Scout iPhone app.
The NSW Government
will invest more than $1.4 million over three years into developing NSW’s
screen industry through film festivals, professional development programs,
conferences and events across the State.
NSW has been given a fresh, competitive edge as a preferred destination for Australian and international film and television productions with the launch of Screen NSW's online Locations Database.
Screen NSW will invest more than $1.5 million in three new adult television dramas, three children's series, five factual series and two significant one-off documentaries.
More than $25 million in film and television productions are about to be made in NSW, Minister for the Arts, George Souris, announced today.
The Screentime co-founder replaces Rosemary Blight
Industry veteran Matt Carroll has joined Screen NSW to help attract more film and TV productions to the state.