Film Victoria is partnering with the ABC, Princess Pictures and Fremantle to offer two more 12-month paid positions for Indigenous and traditionally under-represented Victorian creative talent to kick-start their careers in screen, following the successful pilot of the Victorian Screen Development Internships this year.
With cameras rolling again around Victoria, the Victorian Government will provide a major financial boost to ensure the screen industry is ready to capitalise on the huge global demand for content, backing thousands of local jobs.
Have your say and contribute to the Victorian Government Screen Industry Strategy (2021-2025) to guide future investment in Victoria's screen industry.
In partnership with Film Victoria, Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has launched State of Play, a new $25,000 documentary game pitching initiative.
Production is back in Victoria in a big way with $43 million action thriller Blacklight starring Liam Neeson set to start filming in Melbourne next week, creating more than 500 local jobs for cast and crew, as well as 550 roles for extras.
Looking for the latest cinema release, ready to get hooked on a binge worthy TV series or rediscover a much-loved favourite, or maybe test your skills in the latest digital game?
Film Victoria and Audible, the world’s leading provider and producer of audiobooks and spoken word entertainment, have come together to launch Amplify Victoria, a new documentary development funding initiative for Victorian factual content creators.
Line producer Ben Grogan shares valuable insights on how they were able to return to production safely to complete filming on their second season.
Just an hour’s drive south of Melbourne, the peninsula has rolling hills, seaside villages, vast coastlines, picturesque wineries, and diverse period and modern architecture.
From Crackerjack to The Dressmaker, audiences can look back at some of the state’s most iconic movies with the launch of Victoria on Film. Produced by ACMI and Film Victoria, the series showcases the breadth of the state’s screen talent on both sides of the camera and and spans its most iconic locations, from Flemington Racecourse to the Great Ocean Road and the Wimmera.
Film Victoria has appointed experienced executive and public policy expert David Hanna as its new president. In addition to Mr Hanna, business and communications strategist and former director of the Melbourne Film Office Louisa Coppel has been appointed to the board.
Eight talented Victorian teams have the launch pad they need to take their games to the next level after receiving Film Victoria’s latest round of production funding for digital games.