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  1. The New South Wales Film and Television Office (trading as Screen NSW) is a statutory authority of, and principally funded by, the NSW State Government.

  2. Screenability Filmmakers Fund. The Screenability Filmmakers Fund supports short film proposals of a 12-minute maximum duration to NSW-based teams who have at least one Key Creative (writer, director, producer) identifying as having a disability.

  3. About Victoria: Victoria Singh-Thompson graduated AFTRS in 2017 with a Bachelor of Arts (Screen). They have been awarded Best Short Drama at the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival 2019, Judge’s Choice Award at Focus on Ability 2019 and have been nominated for Young Filmmaker of the Year at Byron Bay Festival and was a finalist for the Sundance Ignite Program. Their films have screened at ...

  4. The Industry Development Program provides support for one-off or annual events that enhance the NSW screen ecosystem and increase screen professional development opportunities. These events include workshops, masterclasses, forums and targeted professional development activities.

  5. www.screen.nsw.gov.au › make-it-in-nsw › permits-and-protocolsScreen NSW - Permits & Protocols

    Screen NSW encourages dialogue between stakeholders involved in film and television production. Our initiatives facilitate filmmaking in Sydney and around the State. We help liaise between the industry, state and local governments to assist with training and advice on film friendly permits and protocols.

  6. www.screen.nsw.gov.au › resources › glossary-of-termsScreen NSW - Glossary of terms

    Trying to wrap your head around screen industry terminology? Seeking clarification on a program term? Check out our handy Glossary that covers everything from above-the-line to aperture.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Hollywood may have to look elsewhere for a place to film with the NSW government slashing funding to programs attracting new TV and movie projects.