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AIE’s Virtual Production Technology Showcase launched by ACT Assistant Minister for Economic Development Share Article An exclusive Virtual Production Technology Showcase was opened this morning by ACT Assistant Minister for Economic Development Tara Cheyne MLA. The showcase was organised by the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) to help the film industry, government and educators understand how important Virtual Production technology is to the future of filmmaking in the ACT as well as its use in advertising, visualisation, virtual environments and education delivery. AIE s Virtual Production Technology Showcase There is increasing demand for filmmakers with virtual production skills CANBERRA, Australia (PRWEB) ....
THE ACT government forked out $123,000 on administration costs for a marketing campaign that intends to save shoppers dollars while stimulating small business. Minister for Business Tara Cheyne disclosed the figures during an estimates meeting this week for the government’s prized Choose CBR scheme. The digital discount program was rolled out in December last year during a trial with an intent to extend Choose CBR into the new year to reinvigorate Canberra’s economy following the financial effects of the global pandemic. On top of $500,000 that was set aside for the introduction of the digital vouchers, nearly a further 25 per cent more was spent on operational costs, focusing on system development, website hosting, marketing and communications, and a privacy assessment. ....