Australia raises location offset to 30% for international productions
Minimum local expenditure has risen to A20m for film; A1.5m per hour for TV. Source: Australia raises location offset to 30% for international productions | News | Screen
Minimum local expenditure has risen to A20m for film; A1.5m per hour for TV. Source: Australia raises location offset to 30% for international productions | News | Screen
It was February 1997, and the Nova, now the largest independent cinema in Australia, was then a humble fourplex with a glass-walled foyer and curved candy bar downstairs. Opening five years earlier and with half the number of screens, it … Continued
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This is a special blog post by James Gardiner from Small Cinema Owners, an Australian based organisation. All views expressed are therefore those of the writer. The content collapse – unforeseen consequences of the streaming war on theatrical cinema by James Gardiner … Continued
Going to the theatre or cinema carries risks, but you have opportunities to reduce that risk, says leading epidemiologist. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jan/08/plan-to-see-a-show-or-film-your-questions-about-covid-safety-in-australia-answered
The big screen experience is here to stay, argues Involved Media’s head of strategy and planning, Dan Hojnik. Source: Long live cinema: what the future holds for Australia’s first AV medium