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Jada Lee Henry (Kyra), Stella Shute (Tess), Zoe Burns (Scarlett), Akira Van (Li), Luciana Valdez Tirdao (Maya), Eva Grados (Alkira) on set for Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance, image courtesy of Glen Pictures

NEWS

Teen series jumps into action

Production has begun in Adelaide on South Australia’s first Netflix commissioned series Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance!.

Image: The young cast on set for Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance, image courtesy of Glen Pictures

The Workroom at Charlie's, Image credit Hareth Tayem

FUNDING & OPPORTUNITIES

LA comes to Adelaide

The SAFC and Australians in Film are bringing Los Angeles to Adelaide with the new Charlie’s Virtual Residency program for SA producers.

Image: AiF’s Charlie’s workspace in Los Angeles, image credit Hareth Tayem.

Beep and Mort from Windmill Pictures, image courtesy Windmill Pictures

NEWS

Beep thrills for Windmill

Production has begun in Adelaide on new ABC Kids series Beep and Mort, the first TV series from SA’s Windmill Pictures.

Image: Beep and Mort, Windmill Pictures

On set of First Day S2 with 3rd AD Anastasia Comelli and Additional AD Brad Lanyon, who was also her Mentor during the Master/Apprentice Program round one, photo by Matt Byrne

INDUSTRY & SKILLS

Crew booster

APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW! Emerging and advancing crew can take their careers to the next level with the SAFC and Mercury CX Master/Apprentice Mentorship Program.

Image: 3rd AD Anastasia Comelli and Additional AD Brad Lanyon, who both took part in the Master/Apprentice Program round one. Photo by Matt Byrne

Shut Up Little Man (2011), Closer Productions

INDUSTRY & SKILLS

Film Lab: New Voices

APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW! The Film Lab: New Voices program is back, offering SA filmmaking teams the chance to make a feature film for premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival 2024.

Image: Shut Up Little Man, Closer Productions.

SA Made Showcase

SA MADE SHOWCASE

Stream SA from your sofa

Discover and stream the best of SA film, television and more from the comfort of your living room with the SAFC’s SA Made Showcase.

ABOUT US

Supporting South Australia’s Screen Industry

Building and shaping the South Australian film industry for nearly 50 years, SAFC is the oldest screen agency in Australia.

The SAFC’s primary focus is on partnering with filmmakers, production and post-production companies that can contribute to the growth of the industry, and ensuring South Australia remains an attractive location for the filming and production of world-class content for film, television and online.

PRODUCTION FACILITIES

Adelaide Studios

With two sound stages, a Dolby Premier 7.1 Mixing Theatre, ADR and Foley Studios and 100-seat screening theatre, located alongside a creative hub of more than 25 South Australian screen businesses and screen practitioners, Adelaide Studios is the perfect place to create your next screen project.

MADE IN SA SHOWCASE

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Acknowledgement of Country

SAFC acknowledges that we work on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, and we pay respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, spiritual beliefs and relationship to land and waters and acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. We extend this respect to other Aboriginal Language Groups and other First Nations.


Welcome to Country

Marni naa pudni Kaurna yarta-ana. Ngadlu yaintya yarta mathanya. Yaintya yarta ngadlu Tarntanya taaki, Yingkalityi-arra pinti miyurnarlu yaintya yarta Adelaide taaki. Yaintya yarta ngadluku ngangkita, yartanungku kauwinungku padlu ngadluni mai, pardu, kuya yungkunthi. Pukipuki-unungku yalaka-ana ngadlu iyantupinarna kangkathi. Niina iyangka yuwama padnima, ngadluku pukiana miyurnarlu niina kangkangki. Ninku yungantalya yakanantalya. Kaurna Miyurna-ityanungku.

We welcome you to Kaurna land. We are the first nations and custodians for this place called Adelaide. We hold a deep spiritual connection to our land and waterways. For millennia we have welcomed visitors from afar. During your time here on Kaurna land, may the spirit of our ancestors guide and walk beside you.

SAFC First Nations Screen Strategy Executive Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin and Jack Kanya Buckskin