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Screen Australia

Owning Institution:
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Seeing ourselves: reflections on diversity in Australian TV drama


Screen Australia has released the most significant study of diversity on Australian screens since television began in 1956.
Report

Staying power: the enduring footprint of Australian film


This report reflects on the shaping of Australia’s national identity through its produced film content.
Report

Getting down to business: the producer offset five years on


The Producer Offset was introduced in July 2007 as part of the Australian Screen Production Incentive (ASPI), the Australian Government's package of measures to boost support for the Australian film and television industry. One of the key aims of the Offset was to assist Australian producers to build stable and sustainable production companies. By 30...
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Beyond the box office: understanding audiences in a multi-screen world


This report analyses patterns of screen media consumption in Australia, helping to understand shifts in media penetration and offering insights into consumption of DVD/Blu-ray and online video. Focusing initially on feature films, Screen Australia also released a new standardised audience metric, designed to evaluate the number of times a film is viewed across its first-release...
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Documentary production in Australia, 2010: A collection of key data


SUMMARY DOCUMENTARY AS A PROPORTION OF AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTION Documentary makes up 2-3 per cent of audiovisual production in Australia, compared to 11 per cent inNew Zealand and 21 per cent in Canada. HOURS PRODUCED AND PRODUCTION BUDGETS Documentary production in Australia peaked in 2007/08. A total of 509 hours (239 titles) were produced, with production...

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