Australian Screen Industry News - October 2011

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October 2011
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Ausfilm Week 24-28 October, 2011

Ausfilm and representatives of the Australian film industry come together in Los Angeles this week (24-28 October) for Ausfilm Week 2011. Ausfilm Week aims to build and maintain relationships between the Australian and US film industries to encourage co-production of international film and television with Australia.

Ausfilm Week features a series of events covering all aspects of production including film screenings, breakfast seminars, development lunches, a gala dinner and cocktail events where Australian filmmakers and industry professionals discuss filmmaking in Australia with their US colleagues and encourage them to access Australia’s Screen Production Incentives which includes the Producer Offset – a 40% incentive for films with significant Australian content.

Ausfilm Week provides the platform to present Australia as a world-class film destination with its diverse locations near sound stages, Oscar-winning talent & crew and attractive tax incentives available to American producers in partnership with the Australian film industry.

The incentives available include the 40% Producer Offset, 30% Post, Digital and Visual Effects incentive and 16.5% Locations incentive.

Targeted one-on-one meetings between leading Australian filmmakers, US studios, development executives, production companies and packaging agents will take place during Ausfilm Week 2011 to discuss collaboration for the development of Producer Offset projects.

Australian director Shane Abbess (Gabriel) commented “As an Australian filmmaker living in Los Angeles, I’ve found Ausfilm to be that often crucial link between our industry at home and here. Their events are a must for anyone looking to bridge the gap between two of the strongest film communities on the planet”.

Australian projects currently include Baz Luhrmann’s version of The Great Gatsby which is filming at Fox Studios, Director Alex Proyas is prepping his motion capture for the film Paradise Lost and Happy Feet 2 is close to wrapping, ready for its November launch.

Australian Post, Digital and Visual Effects houses have proven their capabilities and secured significant work for blockbuster international features including Captain America, Thor, Don’t be Afraid of the Dark and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1 & 2.

The third annual Ausfilm Week programme opened on Monday night with a preview screening of the upcoming Australian feature A Few Best Men, with cast including Olivia Newton-John walking the red carpet at the Linwood Dunn Theatre.

A great year for Australian films

Australian films have featured in all six premiere international film festivals this year. Key examples include Red Dog’s world premiere screening at the Berlin International Film Festival, Sleeping Beauty’s world premiere selected for In Competition at Cannes and The Hunter’s recent world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival.

Screen Australia’s Chief Executive Ruth Harley said, “Selection into an A-List festival provides a platform to launch Australian films in the international marketplace and profiles our talent and our stories on the world stage”.

Trackdown

Ausfilm member Trackdown has been busy working on a number of productions including Music Editing and Score/Mix for ‘The Killer Elite’, Music Editing/Score Programming/Score and Mix for ‘Bait 3D’, Dialogue record for ‘Family Guy’, Dialogue Recording/ADR/Music Editing/Score for ‘Happy Feet 2’ and Script Read Recording for ‘The Great Gatsby’. Ausfilm also had the pleasure of working with Trackdown on our Post, Digital and Visual Effects showreel with a high production value score produced to complement the calibre of the post, digital and visual effects work on display. For more information visit www.trackdown.com.au

Ted

Seth McFarlane’s Ted, a comedy mixing live action and digital animation, will undertake significant visual effects work with Melbourne based company, Iloura. Ted was secured for Victoria through film Victoria’s PIAF PDV incentive.

Fox Lighting

Fox now owns the largest range of lighting equipment in Australia for motion pictures, television productions, commercials, photo shoots and more. Fox Lighting is located at Fox Studios Australia in New South Wales and Village Roadshow Studios in Queensland to service your lighting needs.

For more information visit foxstudiosaustralia.com/lighting or call +61 2 9383 4200

Film Victoria Locations Gallery

Film Victoria’s online Locations Gallery has helped attract extraordinary productions to Victoria such as Killer Elite, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and The Pacific. The gallery contains more than 37,000 images and some new perks include video content and a more powerful search engine. The improved Gallery will ensure we continue to provide you with the best locations – all viewable with the click of your mouse.

Image courtesy of Sheridan Nilsson & Tourism QLD
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