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Participants at the SAFC Port Augusta film workshop. Copyright 2019 Change Media. Photo by Carl Kuddell

Indigenous Fellowship deadline extended until 15 March

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An extension was today announced for the Centralised Indigenous Fellowship. Applicants now have until 15 March 2020 to apply. Launched under the CENTRALISED banner, Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF)’s new Centralised Indigenous Fellowship is a partnership with the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC), Screen Territory, NITV (National Indigenous Television) and AFTRS Indigenous (Australian Film Television and Radio School). Open to early to mid-career Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander practitioners […]

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"The Mulka Man" for Nunga Screen 2020, Copyright 2019 Change Media and Mulka Carving Photo by Johanis Lyons-Reid

Audience and Industry Development grant recipients announced

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A Whyalla film festival, an Aboriginal screen showcase tour of regional SA, and a new SA screen industry networking event are among the recipients of the SAFC’s latest round of Audience Development and Industry Development grants. The six recipients are: Industry Development Grant Recipients Screenworks 2020 – Writing for TV Intensive WorkshopAccess for two South Australian […]

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SAFC Newsletter – 31 January, 2020

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This issue: – SA companies in line-up for Mortal Kombat – Recipients announced for development funds – SAFC welcomes new staff members – Buzz builds for South Australian productions – LA Young Ambassadors check out the SAFC – Applause: accolades, awards & appointments Not on our mailing list yet? Subscribe now! Images (L-R): Mortal Kombat executive […]

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E. Bennett Walsh, Marty Pepper (KOJO), Dale Roberts (KOJO), The Hon. Steven Marshall MP Premier of South Australia, Michael Darren (Artisan Post Group), SAFC CEO Kate Croser, Mark Thorley (Mill Film), Gill Howe (Rising Sun Pictures), The Hon. David Pisoni MP Minister for Innovation and Skills, Grant Lovering (Resin)

SA businesses star in Mortal Kombat post-production line-up

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Five South Australian post-production, digital and visual effects studios are set to shine and showcase their work to the world on the state’s biggest ever film production, after being selected to work on New Line Cinema’s Mortal Kombat. “This is great news for jobs in South Australia with an additional 180 jobs in Post Production, Digital […]

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SAFC Newsletter – 17 January, 2020

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This issue: – South Australia set to shine at Berlinale – February: In My Blood it Runs hits cinemas – Fundraising for State bushfire relief – Updated SAFC Terms of Trade – Want to go to Electric Dreams? We can help! – Applause: accolades, awards & appointments Not on our mailing list yet? Subscribe now! Images […]

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SAFC Newsletter – 20 December, 2019

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This issue: – New opportunities for Indigenous creatives – Top SA producer joins SAFC Board – Escape from Pretoria trailer out now – Want to go to Electric Dreams? We can help! – Get your AFF into gear and submit for 2020 – Applause: accolades, awards & appointments Not on our mailing list yet? Subscribe now! […]

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Empowering storytelling through Indigenous Fellowship

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A new Fellowship will empower storytelling and kickstart new projects for Indigenous documentary-makers in South Australia and the Northern Territory, with applications open today. Launched under the CENTRALISED banner, Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF)’s new Centralised Indigenous Fellowship is a partnership with the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC), Screen Territory, NITV (National Indigenous Television) and AFTRS Indigenous (Australian Film Television and Radio School). Open to early to mid-career Aboriginal […]

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