Resources
The AIFC recommend the following organisations as they contain useful information for Australian and Indian Film Professionals.
Disclaimer - AIFC is an independent organisation and is not connected to any of these organisations in any way.
Federal, State & Local Government Agencies
"Screen Australia is a Federal Government agency charged with supporting Australian screen development, production and promotion."
"Screen NSW operates as part of the New South Wales (NSW) State Government’s Sydney-based arts, screen and culture agency, Create NSW. Screen NSW is committed to growing, empowering and strengthening the screen industry in NSW."
"Screen Tasmania provides grants and equity investments for the development and production of screen projects in Tasmania including webseries, drama, documentaries, feature films, TV series and video games."
"Screen Canberra represents the Australian Capital Territory, home to Canberra, the nation’s capital."
"Screen Queensland, based in Brisbane, is a state government owned company, which invests in the Queensland Screen Industry, attracts production including post, digital and VFX to the state and supports screen culture activities."
"The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is Australia’s longest running screen agency, responsible for the growth and development of the screen industry in South Australia."
Australian Guilds
"The Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) is a not-for-profit company, limited by guarantee, that was for the purpose of providing a forum for cinematographers to further develop their skills through mutual co-operation."
"ATOM is an independent, not-for-profit, professional association that has been promoting the study of media and screen literacy for over 50 years. Our goal is to empower students, teachers, parents, and film enthusiasts to analyse and better understand the screen products we enjoy."
"The Australian Directors’ Guild is a not-for-profit industry association representing the interests of over 1,000 Screen Director members working across film, television, streaming and digital media."
"The Australian Writers’ Guild is the professional association representing writers for stage, screen, radio and online."
"A national organisation representing film production businesses, emerging producers, service providers and screen industry supporters."
"The Australian Screen Editors Guild (ASE) is a cultural, professional and educational organisation, dedicated to the pursuit and recognition of excellence in the arts, sciences and technology of motion picture film and televisual post production."
"A network of Australia’s digital experts: agencies, organisations and individuals that provide services and solutions in the digital and technology space. We attract those who are passionate about the digital and technology industry’s potential to create innovations that can help to solve many of the challenges facing Australian consumers and businesses."
"The AGSC is dedicated to supporting all established and emerging screen composers in Australia, helping them to navigate the ever-changing challenges of scoring for film, television, games and other media."
"The Australian trade union and professional organisation which covers the media, entertainment, sports and arts industries."
"APDG represents designers and their associates in screen, live performance, events and digital production across Australia."
Other
"Non-profit film, television and digital content foundation that supports and promotes Australian screen talent and culture in the United States."
"AUSFILM connects the international film community with Australia’s screen incentives, talent and facilities."
"The Australia India Institute (AII), established in 2008, is Australia’s leading centre dedicated to promoting support for and understanding of the Australia-India relationship."