Woods draws ‘Blood’ in WA
(23-Apr-2008)
Production has commenced in Perth on director Rowan Woods’ telemovie for the ABC, Blood in the Sand.
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FFC bankrolls $310 m worth of production
(9-Apr-2008)
The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) has finished its 2007/08 funding year with a record number of investments that will include Fred Schepisi’s The Last Man.
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Another new feature for WA
(6-Feb-2008)
The ‘mini-boom’ for production in Western Australia continues with the announcement in the last week of another feature being readied for shooting next month.
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ScreenWest backs ‘Wasted’ thriller
(6-Feb-2008)
High-tech thriller Wasted has become the third feature to receive finance under ScreenWest’s West Coast Visions program.
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Teen drama prepares Sydney shoot
(6-Feb-2008)
Privately-financed teen drama Slag Best Enemies will commence a 16 to 21-day shoot in Sydney on April 21.
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‘Out of the Blue’ in production for BBC One/Ten
(30-Jan-2008)
The BBC One drama Out of the Blue will commence production on Sydney’s Northern Beaches in February 2008.
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AFC announces 2008 IndiVision teams
(30-Jan-2008)
Eight project teams have been selected to participate in the Australian Film Commission (AFC)’s IndiVision Project Lab for 2008.
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‘GNW’ returns on Ten, McDermott in tow
(23-Jan-2008)
Current affairs comedy show Good News Week (GNW) will return to the small screen this month with Paul McDermott reprising his role as host.
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AFC confirms locals for IndiVision
(23-Jan-2008)
The Australian Film Commission (AFC) has confirmed the local advisors and guest speakers who will appear at its IndiVision Project Lab 2008.
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Proyas in the ‘Know’ for Vic shoot
(23-Jan-2008)
Director Alex Proyas will shoot his $45 million feature, Knowing, in Victoria, with Nicolas Cage set to star
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Sydney secures another Bollywood shoot
(23-Jan-2008)
Hot on the heels of the local production on cricket-themed Victory, a second Bollywood feature begins filming in Sydney this week.
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FFC approves record 22 projects
(19-Dec-2007)
The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) approved a record 22 projects, worth $72.94 million, at its final board meeting for 2007 announced at last week.
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