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The Federal Government is examining how to ensure audiences get to see local content and has called for submissions. Be afraid; be very afraid.
Many want the Producer Offset pushed up to 40% for all television that’s currently eligible. Who wouldn’t want government money if it’s on offer … ?
It’s only fair that Australian content rules are applied more evenly to more platforms; what happens to quotas is the big question.
Many want the Government to stop cutting Screen Australia funding but few ask what might happen if more money goes to production via other means.
Co-production treaties, low wages, poor mental health, inadequate training, foreign workers and intellectual property are all raised in submissions.
Aquarius Films producer Angie Fielder talks about the company expanding from features such as Lion and Berlin Syndrome into TV with Stan’s Matt Okine comedy The Other Guy.
A flurry of recent international sales of Australian TV, including Doctor Doctor to Germany, continues a long tradition.
Where are we at in tackling gender disparity in the screen industry?
Today Screen Australia launched the new guidelines for the Enterprise Program, which has been redesigned to offer broader opportunities for the development of practitioners and companies.
The Australian Content Conversation conference has wrapped, but discussions around tackling the future challenges and opportunities within the screen sector will only continue.
For creators of digital content on platforms such as YouTube, a high level of multitasking is required as a channel or series grows in popularity and views.