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Screen Australia announces $5 6 million of production funding for 5 projects

Date Time Screen Australia announces $5.6 million of production funding for 5 projects Screen Australia has announced $5.6 million of production funding for three feature films and two television dramas. The projects include a new animated drama from Adam Elliot (Mary and Max); along with second seasons of Bump for Stan and The Secrets She Keeps for Network 10. Also among the recipients are feature drama Petrol from writer/director Alena Lodkina and Western Australian feature film Kid Snow. Screen Australia’s CEO Graeme Mason said, “We have been blown away by the volume of applications for production funding and are heartened at the breadth of distinct Australian stories that continue to come through. Adam Elliot is set to delight audiences around the world with a remarkable new drama in his signature claymation style; and we’re thrilled to support writer/director Alena Lodkina whose 2017 feature Strange Colours premiered at the Venice Film Festival, as she expands on her u

TikTok series Scattered to launch 17 May

TikTok series Scattered to launch 17 May May 13, 2021 4:34 Funded by both Screen Australia and Film Victoria, TikTok series Scattered will launch 17 May 2021. The announcement: The first ever web series to be funded by both Screen Australia and Film Victoria for TikTok, will launch on May 17. Produced by Hayley Adams and Michelle Melky, and directed by Logan Mucha, Scattered is a new queer drama comprised of 38 x 1-minute daily eps. It follows three best friends, Jules, Sami and Bo, the day after their friend Wil’s funeral, when they wake up with brutal hangovers and one less person, Wil…well, his ashes that is. Over the series, the friends retrace their steps to find his ashes and give him the send-off he deserves.

Screen Australia and Australians in Film launch Talent Gateway and Global Producers Exchange

Date Time Screen Australia and Australians in Film launch Talent Gateway and Global Producers Exchange Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) today announced the Talent Gateway program and the Global Producers Exchange, two joint initiatives for established Australian creatives to expand on their skills and connect with key US decision makers, as well as help position Australian projects for success in an increasingly global market. Supporting Partners for these industry development programs are Screen NSW, Film Victoria, South Australian Film Corporation and Scripted Ink. Industry Partners are Australian Directors’ Guild, Australian Writers’ Guild, Screen Producers Australia, Screen Canberra, Screen Queensland, Screen Tasmania, Screen Territory, Screenwest and Screenworks.

La Brea series: Universal Television brings LA down under, eyes up to $200m of production a year in Australia

Advertisement Hollywood production giant Universal Television could soon be shooting up to four shows, worth as much as $200 million, in Australia each year, according to senior vice-president of production Richard Ross. Speaking on the set of its latest show, the 10-part TV series La Brea, Mr Ross said “we’re committed down here”. La Brea is set in Los Angeles but filmed in Melbourne and regional Victoria. It centres on a family torn apart by the emergence of a massive sinkhole in downtown LA that creates a portal to another dimension – 10,000 years in the past. Richard Ross, senior vice president of production for Universal Television, on the Docklands set of La Brea.

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