Category: News
Position Vacant: Investment Fund Manager
About the role We are on the lookout for an Investment Fund Manager to join our team and be part of our journey supporting the Canberra Screen sector. Reporting to the CEO you will be charged with administrating funding decisions for our industry funds. You will be reporting to the Screen Canberra CEO and Board on TV … Continued
Screen Canberra Farewells Senior Fund Manager Sophie Harper
Script Coordinating and Note-taking Screen Workshop with Alli Parker
Have you heard of a script coordinator or notetaker and thought ‘What is that and how do I do it?’ Or are you curious to learn more about the script-writing process and make an impact on the creative process? Screen Canberra is now offering a Script Coordinating and Note-taking Workshop. This one-day workshop is an … Continued
Canberran Sebastian Chan announced for 2021 Emerging Writers’ Incubator initiative
Canberran writer Sebastian Chan (left) is one of six screenwriting creatives from across Australia to have been selected as inaugural participants in the Emerging Writers’ Incubator, an initiative from SBS in partnership with Screen Australia and state and territory agencies including Screen Canberra, and with the assistance of the Australian Writers’ Guild. The Emerging Writers’ Incubator is a nationwide program launched earlier this year to … Continued
Major Gov Investment in Screen Infrastructure and Grants Creates Exciting Opportunity for Productions
The ACT Government will be a co-investor in a new state-of-the-art sound stage and virtual production studio in Canberra to improve the local industry capability as a location for high-quality film and TV productions. The city has a growing reputation as an ideal setting for high calibre productions with recent works such as Secret City … Continued
TOTAL CONTROL RENEWED FOR SECOND SEASON WITH SUPPORT FROM CBR SCREEN FUND
With the support of Screen Canberra’s CBR Screen Fund, the award-winning TOTAL CONTROL, is back for a second series. The first season, also supported by the CBR Screen Fund saw political newcomer Alex Irving (Deborah Mailman) engineering a remarkable coup, unseating the Prime Minister and the woman who betrayed her, Rachel Anderson (Rachel Griffiths). But … Continued