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Screen Australia: Right from the Onset

OnSet, a half-day forum that highlights marketing opportunities that exist during production.

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BIFF: full program adds more twists to identity

Missed out on the festivals? Feel like Brisbane in the spring? Want to limber up for SPAA, or practice for…

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WA Screen Academy Enjoys a Rising International Reputation

After a recent spate of WA Screen Academy productions screened in overseas film festivals, four more WA Screen Academy productions…

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Gala Screening Success for WA Screen Academy & WAAPA

WA Screen Academy and Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) students hit the big screen at the iconic Luna…

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Television Series Creator sells WA

John Rapsey, Director of the WA Screen Academy, has recently discovered a children’s television series he created called Foreign Exchange…

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Jucy: lands distribution deals for Australia and the US

JUCY, the womantic comedy that garnered rave reviews at it’s 2010 Toronto International Film Festival premiere has inked a series…

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Film Victoria: Development support for early-career writers with feature film ideas

Film Victoria is offering a special opportunity for Victorian early-career screenwriters with fiction feature film ideas in 2011/12. The Catapult…

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I, Frankenstein: filming in Australia in January

Aaron Eckhart will play ADAM FRANKENSTEIN in the Lakeshore Entertainment and Hopscotch Features production of I, FRANKENSTEIN, commencing in Australia…

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Information Trail Leads to Production Gold

Victoria University is holding its annual Executive Screen Producer’s course in Sydney this November. But why should anyone do it,…

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SPAA Conference: a good, hard look at two Aussie success stories

Oscar winning producer of The King’s Speech, Emile Sherman and Nelson Woss, the producer of Australian box office hit Red…

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