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Sites pertinent to client inquiry concerning international co-production of films
Updated on Dec 06, 11
Created on Dec 05, 11
Category: Entertainment & Arts
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A list of Australian and New Zealand Film Offices / Regional Councils. These links were last updated in 2008 but ought to provide a good place to start when considering the community cultural development of film production.
Screen Australia offers funds for the development, production and marketing of Australian screen content, as well as for the development of Australian talent and screen production businesses.
The Singapore Film Commission (SFC) was formed in April 1998 to support and develop the burgeoning film industry in Singapore. As of January 1st, 2003 the SFC became part of the Media Development Authority (MDA) of Singapore, and is spearheaded by 10 members from the private and public sectors. It works in four main areas: funding, facilitation, promotion and training. The SFC also encourages local producers to work with international partners to create and distribute strong, compelling films with both international and local appeal.
National Film Development Corporation of India is the central agency established to encourage the good cinema movement in the country. The primary goal of the NFDC is to plan, promote and organize an integrated and efficient development of the Indian film industry and foster excellence in cinema.
Established in 1973, Korean Film Council(KOFIC) is a special organization of wider state sector, entrusted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Republic of Korea, aiming to support the development and promotion of Korean films
FilmCommissioners.com is the #1 place to watch Film Commissions, from all over the world, talking about what their locations offer!
Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum is Asia's Premier project market to connect Asian filmmakers with upcoming film projects with internationally prominent film financiers for co-production ventures.
In collaboration with Ties That Bind (TTB), Asian Project Market (APM) and Asian Cinema Fund (ACF), Asian Film Market presents a new platform providing essential information in terms of seeking proper funds to finance your film. Specially invited from major film funding initiatives around the globe, key decision makers will represent their funding programs at this Film Fund Talk. Individual representatives introduce main goal of each funding initiative. Also, detailed and practical guidelines for successful application will be followed.
Tony Davison: the film Transit set in Hong Kong - nominated for an AFI Award
13 items | 4 visits
Sites pertinent to client inquiry concerning international co-production of films
Updated on Dec 06, 11
Created on Dec 05, 11
Category: Entertainment & Arts
URL: