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The Film & Television Institute

The Film & Television Institute is the premier professional development centre for independent screen production & events in Western Australia.

A member of Screen Development Australia, FTI provides an alternative pathway to the film and television industry through education, exhibition, equipment and production resources and is supported by its membership, corporate partners, ScreenWest and Screen Australia.

www.fti.asn.au

ScreenWest

ScreenWest aims to advance Western Australia as a competitive, creative and culturally diverse centre for screen production. ScreenWest’s support and services are provided through two programs, Funding and Industry Services. The Funding Program provides financial and advisory assistance for projects and activities with priority given to long form television dramas, low-budget feature films, documentaries and animation. The Industry Services Program supports and initiates infrastructure developments, industry promotion and information services including location support. Western Australia offers an employment incentive scheme which provides up to 20 per cent of the budget to producers based on the number of Western Australians employed.

www.screenwest.com.au

South Australian Film Corporation

The SAFC provides financial assistance for the development and production of films and videos, promotes the South Australian film industry and its services, develops the creative talent base, and operates production and sound mixing facilities. The studio and sound mixing theatres attract business from the rest of Australia and overseas and include production offices for independent production companies. South Australia offers a payroll tax exemption based on the economic benefit to the state.

www.safilm.com.au

ScreenACTion

screenACTion is the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Office of Film, Television and Digital Media. screenACTion aims to advance the capability and professionalism of these industry sectors in Canberra and the region, and to promote the ACT and surrounding area as a filming location. The agency liaises with organisations and persons of interest to the industry sectors.

www.screenact.com.au

Screen Tasmania

Screen Tasmania aims to foster, develop and support screen-based industries within Tasmania, as well as to attract interstate and international productions and participation. The agency administers funds for creative content, development and production of film, television and multimedia by implementing specific programs, promoting these programs to the industry, and guiding applicants in their submission preparation.

www.screentas.tas.gov.au

Pacific Film and Television Commission

The Queensland Government’s PFTC helps local filmmakers to get their ideas on screen, attracts production to Queensland, and celebrates an active screen culture across the state. The PFTC helps filmmakers create, market, develop, finance and produce their ideas for the screen through 10 permanent schemes of assistance. Additionally, the PFTC offers development and production initiatives for new and emerging filmmakers to partner with broadcasters to create short film and television projects. Globally, the PFTC markets Queensland’s stunning locations, talented crew, world-class facilities and the government’s financial incentives to attract producers and production companies to film in Queensland. Crew rates are also included on the website. To build a vibrant screen culture, the PFTC offers a range of events and programs throughout the year. The PFTC stages the annual Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) and hosts the annual Warner Roadshow Studios Queensland New Filmmakers Awards.

www.pftc.com.au

NRETAS

Arts and Screen Industry Support provides funding to arts organisations, development opportunities for creative expression, support to festivals, grants for arts and screen projects and training and development opportunities for film makers and artists. It aims to provide access to the Northern Territory’s natural and social heritage, support artistic development and provide a link to national and international cultural data, enhancing opportunities to be informed, entertained and inspired. This access is also provided through the Araluen Centre at the Araluen Cultural Precinct.

www.nt.gov.au

Northern Rivers Screenworks

Northern Rivers SCREENWORKS is the screen industry office for the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, serving creative practitioners in the film, television, video, and digital media sectors.

www.screenworks.com.au

New South Wales Film and Television Office

The FTO offers support for project development, production finance and industry and audience activities such as festivals, conferences and training programs in New South Wales. Established and emerging talent is actively supported through initiatives such as the Aurora Script Workshops, Young Filmmakers Fund, Digital Visual FXScheme and the New Feature Film Writers Scheme. A Regional Filming Fund was established to support the cost of productions filming outside the Sydney metropolitan region. The FTO also provides a wide range of services to local and visiting filmmakers on all facets of local production, including comprehensive listings and expert advice on technical and creative talent, locations, production facilities and methods of operation. New South Wales offers payroll tax rebates for certain productions and post-production via the Film and Television Industry Attraction Fund.

www.fto.nsw.gov.au

Film Victoria

Film Victoria is a government agency that provides leadership and assistance for film, television and digital media production in Victoria. The agency develops and invests in both projects and people, and promotes Victoria as a centre for production nationally and internationally. Film Victoria provides filmmakers with assistance and information on locations, permits, immigration, customs, taxation, unions and the studios and facilities. Two incentive funds are available to encourage film and television producers to bring their projects to Victoria. Film Victoria offers a range of programs to assist filmmakers with content creation, production investment and professional development. It also supports cross-platform development between the traditional and new media sectors in niche markets such as animation and game innovation. Details and guidelines for all Film Victoria programs and incentives can be found on the Film Victoria website.

www.film.vic.gov.au

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