The NSW Government had provided incentive funding and support to secure production of a major international children's television series for Sydney – Me and My Monsters
Megan Simpson Huberman has been appointed to the new position of Director, Creative and Enterprise Development at the New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO).
The return of the SPAA conference and X|Media|Lab to Sydney in 2009, has been welcomed by Minister Assisting the Premier on the Arts Virginia Judge and by NSW Film and Television Office (FTO) Chief Executive Tania Chambers.
The Chief Executive of the NSW Film and Television Office Tania Chambers has announced the resignation of the FTO's Head of Development and Investment Linda Tizard.
The New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO) has congratulated NSW recipients of the 2008 Australian Directors' Guild Awards, announced in Sydney on Saturday night.
The NSW Film and Television Office (FTO) has welcomed the news that one of Australia's most important screen industry events - the Australian Director's Guild Conference and annual Awards - will be in Sydney.
The FTO's Digital Visual FX Scheme, which places talented digital artists in trainee jobs with some of NSW's leading post production companies, has announced five successful applicants in the latest round.
NSW FTO chief executive Tania Chambers has announced that Ashley Luke, former senior vice president Development and Acquisitions at Fortissimo Films, will join the FTO later this month in the new position of director, Market Development.