Victoria’s screen industry is roaring back into action with filming now underway on the drama series La Brea, the biggest television series to come to the state in more than a decade.
For VPF eligibility purposes, a genuine co-production must include a Victorian production company with a track record or ambition to develop and produce projects in its own right. It does not include service companies set up to facilitate imported productions. The project and relationship between the companies must demonstrate significant…
A company or organisation based in and operating out of Victoria for at least 6 months prior to the funding application. Newly registered companies may still qualify, where at least one of the company principals and/or parent entity have been based in and operating out of Victoria for at least…
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.
Eleven Victorian productions are set to hit the screens at home and abroad thanks to the latest round of funding from Film Victoria announced today by Minister for Creative Industries, Martin Foley.
Three Victorian filmmakers will see their features make their world debut with selection at two of the most highly regarded cinematic events in the world - the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and Venice Film Festival (VFF).