Section: Andrew Barr, MLA | Media Releases
Released 09/08/2011
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Canberra’s local film makers can now apply for production funding from the $1.8 million ACT Screen Investment Fund.
Now in its second year, the Screen Investment Fund supports the growth and sustainability of the ACT screen industry.
Funds are used to co-invest in high-potential film, television and digital media projects that will be undertaken in the ACT.
The ACT Screen Investment Fund aims to:
Applications are decided by the Screen Investment Fund Committee made up of four screen industry experts namely: Andrew Pike, David Noakes, Susan MacKinnon, Julia de Roeper, and a government representative.
The Digger, a military history documentary about a great Australian legend by local film production company Bearcage, has already been provided with $75,000 through the fund. This documentary was released on FOXTEL’s History Channel on ANZAC day this year.
The Screen Investment Fund is a $1.8 million, three year program. I encourage all local film makers to apply for funding under this initiative.
Applications for the current round close 5pm on Friday 2 September 2011. For more information visit www.business.act.gov.au.
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