The Victorian Screen Rebate (VSR) program is an economic development initiative that offers grants to attract footloose physical productions and/or post-production, regional filming, VFX, animation and digital games projects activities in Victoria.
100% Victorian-owned company means, for the purposes of the Victorian Digital Screen Rebate, a company whose shareholders are Victorian and which maintains a substantial connection to Victoria (such as by operating in Victoria for an extended period, having Victorian employees and producing Victorian content).
Today, the Minister for Creative Industries Steve Dimopoulos announced a $15 million rebate for games, VFX and animation production in Victoria.
A VicScreen program is designed to attract interstate or offshore projects to bring their film, television and games projects to Victoria across all sectors of the screen industry including physical production, post-production, VFX, animation and games.
The Location Offset is a federal 30 per cent rebate which supports the production of large-budget film and television projects shot in Australia. Together with the Producer Offset and PDV Offset, the Location Offset forms part of the Australian Screen Production Incentive. Further information can be found through Ausfilm.
The annual Victorian Screen Leader Awards recognises outstanding leadership, achievement and service to the Victorian screen industry.
Have your say and contribute to the Victorian Government Screen Industry Strategy (2021-2025) to guide future investment in Victoria's screen industry.
…a 30 per cent rebate which supports work on post, digital and visual effects production (PDV) in Australia, regardless of where a project is shot. Together with the Location Offset, Location Incentive and Producer Offset, the PDV Offset forms part of the Australian Screen Production Incentive. Further information can be…