It starts at the source

What is largely ignored in [debates about the quality and appeal of the latest batch of Australian films] is that the nature of Australian films is significantly determined by how they are financed.

Sandy George looks at how funding sources determine our slates.

Call for help

On my fourth script meeting for Aurora and ready to kill myself. Film subsidies and commissions (while useful!) seem to block filmmakers from connecting with their audiences.

Independent producer/Aurora advisor Christine Vachon.

US is not so square

It’s so different to releasing a film back in Australia [...] the population alone is staggering – and the number of key city centres across the country – just fantastic for a genre pic like this to hopefully find it’s niche.

The Square producer Louise Smith on the US release of the film.

SBS lets networks off diversity hook

Almost 30 years after its inception, SBS has had little impact on the broader landscape of broadcasting. Arguably, it actually hampers the depiction of ”real” Australia on other networks.

Tanver Ahmed on ethnic diversity on Australian TV.

Jackman loses face, wins testicles

Hugh Jackman will be taking on his most challenging role yet, playing a man with genitalia attached to his face in a very risque comedy opposite Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet.

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YouTube or not YouTube?

James Ricketson asks an ethical question: does a filmmaker have the right to post footage of minors online, without the parents’ explicit permission?

The boys and girls I was filming on the beach were mostly pre-teens. “Where are you going to show it?” a girl about nine asked. “Maybe on the internet,” I replied without thinking. “On YouTube.” The kids screamed so loudly with delight the sound on my camera distorted. Read more »

Blockbuster patriotism

Has me pumping the air with my fist and yelling FUCK YEAH! like I’m a bogan at Summernats [...] Hollywood style cutting and big action played out with Aussie accents front and centre. I feel almost patriotic.

Precious Egg on the teaser for Tomorrow When The War Began.

Not Quite SBS

Not Quite Hollywood producer Craig Griffin sent a letter to Encore, expressing his frustration over what he sees as a lack of promotional support from SBS.

I am writing as an aggrieved producer after the near silence from SBS on the eve of the Australian television premiere of Not Quite Hollywood on March 27. Read more »

Avatar comes to QLD

Mount Warning has in part inspired the official title of the film, which will be Avatar II: Blue Mountain Love [...] Film crews would have to cut down “a few football fields” worth of rainforest to make way for production.

Tweednews.com.au, did anyone say April Fools Day?

Forum delivered X factor

The forum itself is not a bad idea: I’m constantly surprised by how little first time feature directors and (I kid you not) producers know about the film business beyond financing.

Matt Riviera’s fantastic blog post on the Screen Australia market intelligence forum.

 
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