Five emerging Territory filmmakers have each received $25,000 from the Northern Territory Government and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, as part of the SPARK short film initiative.
From tonight, the rest of the world has the chance to experience the rugged landscapes of the Northern Territory and the unique skills of bull catchers through Outback Ringer.
Round two of the Screen Territory COVID-19 Grants Program is now open for applications.
Screen Australia have developed COVID-Safe Guidelines to provide advice on how to eliminate and minimise the risks associated with exposure of personnel to COVID-19 while working on a production.
Emerging NT filmmakers will now have stronger career pathways and an opportunity to collaborate with local musicians and composers as part of a new partnership between the Territory Labor Government and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to reimagine and improve the SPARK film initiative this year.
A new adrenaline-fuelled TV series set against the spectacular backdrop of Central Australia and showcasing iconic landmarks around Alice Springs will inject $5 million into the Territory economy and employ nearly 400 people when filming begins next year.
Screen Territory, together with US development company Imagine Impact, invite NT filmmakers to apply for an intensive mentorship program to discover and cultivate storytellers.
Territory filmmakers have travelled to Melbourne to attend the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) with the support of Screen Territory’s Travel Support Grants.
An extension was today announced for the Centralised Indigenous Fellowship. Applicants now have until 15 March 2020 to apply.
The Top End will be on display to global audiences at next month’s prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, with local production High Ground selected to host its World Premiere at a red carpet Gala Screening.