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  1. 2 days ago · VicScreen is now accepting applications for two people to undertake a year-long internship that will take their producing careers to new heights. The 12-month program, which is supported by ABC, Blackfella Films and Good Thing Productions, is called Screen Internship, and is focused on producing and development for early to mid-career Victorian ...

  2. 3 days ago · Vicscreen, Industry Leaders Collaborate to Boost New Talent. Top left to right: Davey Thompson, Nikki Tran, Ravi Chand. Bottom left to right: AP Pobjoy, Gina Song, Madeleine Ruskin. In partnership with ABC, Blackfella Films and Good Thing Productions, VicScreen is offering two highly coveted, year-long internships to propel the careers of stand ...

  3. 3 days ago · The production was attracted to the state by VicScreen the Victorian Government’s creative and economic screen development agency through its Victorian Screen Incentive. Victorian Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks said, “This production will create hundreds of local jobs for screen workers and boost local businesses – from ...

  4. 2 days ago · Sony Pictures’ untitled shark movie, to be directed by Norway’s Tommy Wirkola, will shoot in Melbourne, Australia, it has been confirmed. The picture, which begins production from July, is ...

  5. 3 days ago · VicScreen is offering two year-long internships for early to mid-career creatives to propel the careers of stand-out screen practitioners. Successful applicants will spend three four-month rotations across ABC, Blackfella Films and Good Thing Productions.

  6. 2 days ago · VicScreen has announced that it’s bringing back Play Now Melbourne for its second-ever event in 2024, following a successful first run last year which saw over $25 million worth of projects presented. Like its 2023 iteration, Play Now Melbourne 2024 will bring local game studios, publishers, platform holders and investors together in a ...

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  8. 2 days ago · According to VicScreen, the production is set to employ 11 locals in head of department roles and will make use of the Victorian Screen Incentive financing package. this is a kftv news-worthy line, no need to keep if not relevant to screen readers