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Boosting the Economy Through Movie Productions

If you want to increase traffic and boost the economy in your local town, then an easy invitation is through international film productions.  Through this, you can get the movie gurus and producers into one area to enjoy the scenery and to show your area on film, while stimulating the economy.  The different perspectives that [...]

Getting Together a Crew:Roles in the Film Industry

Traditional movie roles include an entire crew of individuals that work together to make sure the picture available is perfected.  Understanding the functions of the crew that works together also shows how a film moves from it’s beginning to end in completeness.  Following is a list of the main individuals that collaborate to make sure [...]

How Australia Benefits from its Film Industry

World-wide, the film industry is a multi-billion dollar business. When Australia successfully competes to bring home a share of that business, it benefits the whole country. Having a film shot in an Australian location brings money flooding into that area. Actors and extras get jobs, and so do crew, but the effect is much wider [...]

The Future of Video: Moving Into the Internet

Technology is leading to a turn in everything from video to television.  For anyone interested in video production are several opportunities that are leading to a completely new future for video lovers and movie buffs.  Understanding how the Internet is turning the world of videos is the beginning to understanding the revolutionary turns for video [...]

Welcome to FilmMakers Australia – filmmakers.com.au the website portal, directory and community for Australian Film Makers, those involved in the film industry and those interested in filmmaking.

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Screen Australia is the key Federal Government direct funding body for the Australian screen production industry. Its functions are to support and promote the development of a highly creative, innovative and commercially sustainable Australian screen production industry.

Find out more about Screen Australia

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2011 Samsung AACTA Industry Awards, Media Room, Feature Film Awards

AACTA AWARD FOR BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – The Hunter. Robert Humphreys ACS
AACTA AWARD FOR BEST EDITING – Snowtown. Veronika Jenet ASE
AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SOUND – Snowtown. Frank Lipson MPSE, Andrew McGrath, Des Kenneally, Michael Carden, John Simpson, Erin McKimm
AACTA AWARD FOR BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE – The Hunter. Matteo Zingales, Michael Lira, Andrew Lancaster
AACTA AWARD FOR BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN – The Eye Of The Storm. Melinda Doring
AACTA AWARD FOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN – The Eye Of The Storm. Terry Ryan
AFI MEMBERS’ CHOICE AWARD – RED DOG. Nelson Woss, Julie Ryan

AFI – Australian Film Institute

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If you are involved in feature films, short films, documentaries, animations, TV, Video or the Indie scene. Whether you are a Producer, Director, Scriptwriter, Actor, Set Designer, Costume Designer, Boom Operator, Best boy, Editor, Graphic Artist, Makeup Artist – everyone or anyone involved in the craft directly or indirectly this is the place to come to connect with other like minded people.

This is your platform to help promote yourself, your business or your ideas to the industry and to the general public.

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The survival and the success of our local industry is critically important. We as filmmakers must make it our interest in preserving a legacy and a culture through filmmaking. We must help support each other and realise how important it is that our industry prospers.

It is our duty and obligation to help make our industry sustainable.

  • We should all support innovative film-making and develop film culture and encourage creative excellence and nurture new talent

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