The Victorian screen industry came together last night for Film Victoria’s annual Seen & Screened event.
Victoria’s games industry is set to receive a significant boost, with Film Victoria today announcing that 14 games development companies will share $815,566 to create new content.
Each year we look at our programs and services, in response to marketplace trends and feedback we’ve received from industry. As a result we have made some updates to our existing programs and general Terms of Trade which will be effective from 1 July, 2016. In addition, three new programs…
Each year in response to marketplace trends and feedback we’ve receive, we review our programs to ensure they are best meeting the needs of industry. The following is a brief summary of the changes made which will be rolled out from 1 July 2018. Please check individual programs for implementation…
The 2015 AACTA Awards have been run and won - congratulations to the Film Victoria supported projects, who were well represented among the nominees.
Emerging and established creatives, leaders and thinkers from across Victoria’s screen industry came together at Film Victoria’s annual screen awards.
At its screen industry event Seen & Screened, Film Victoria presented two awards to three women who represent an exciting future for the Victorian screen industry through their innovation, creativity and ability to find their niche in a competitive sector.
Film Victoria has updated the Victorian Screen Industry Code of Conduct and funding terms and conditions in an active commitment to eliminate harassment and other unsafe workplace behaviours in the Victorian screen industry.
Each year in response to marketplace trends and feedback we’ve received from industry we review our programs to determine if any changes are required. The following is a brief summary of the changes made to be effective from 1 July 2017.