Screenrights is running a series of subsidised webinars about recoupment for the Australian screen industry, with aims to support knowledge sharing in a sometimes opaque industry.
The Arts & Cultural Exchange, Screenrights Cultural Fund and Screen NSW have set an introductory Assistant Camera workshop with Panavision on November 14 as part of the Screen Trades initiative, which is being piloted across NSW.
Screenrights is now offering a new disbursement service for the Australian production industry.
Screenrights has revealed the seven projects that will share in $250,000 as part of the 2021 Cultural Fund.
A record $30 million dollars has been collected by Screenrights during the 07/08 financial year, including the first income collected from the use of material copied by federal and state government departments.
Screenrights has collected $42 million in licensing revenue and other income for the film and television industries during 2013/14, with expenses at 14.91% of collections.
Screenrights has opened applications for its 2024 Cultural Fund, which has grown to incorporate a $300,000 grant pool.
Copyright society Screenrights has launched an annual cultural fund, designed to foster the creation and appreciation of screen content in Australia and New Zealand, with the total pool of funds available in this year's round coming to $200,000.