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VicScreen supports screen businesses, infrastructure, festivals and events in Victoria. Learn about the latest projects, initiatives and opportunities in the screen industry.
- Funding & Support
VicScreen invests in the development and production of film,...
- Choose Victoria
About VicScreen Board & Management Committees & Assessment...
- Play Now Melbourne
Presented by VicScreen, Play Now is returning to Melbourne...
- News
VicScreen sat down with Colin and Cameron Cairnes – the...
- About Us
VicScreen is the Victorian Government’s creative and...
- Victorian Production Fund
Victorian Production Fund. The Victorian Production Fund...
- Incentives
Talk to VicScreen to find out more. Please note:...
- Development Funding
VicScreen acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country...
- Funding & Support
VicScreen is a government agency that invests in and incentivises film, television, online, virtual reality and digital games projects in Victoria. It also supports skills development, screen events and travel opportunities for Victorian creators and audiences.
VicScreen supports professionals, infrastructure, projects and events in the screen industry in Victoria. Learn about its history, values, governance, publications, news and opportunities.
VicScreen, formerly known as Film Victoria, is the Victorian Government’s creative and economic screen development agency. It functions behind the scenes, supporting professionals, infrastructure, projects and events – elevating Victoria, Australia as a global screen destination.
VicScreen is the Victorian Government’s creative and economic screen development agency. Behind the scenes, supporting professionals, infrastructure, projects and events – elevating Victoria as a...
VicScreen is Victoria’s creative and economic screen development agency and MIFF’s Principal Government Partner. They’re behind the scenes, supporting screen businesses, infrastructure ...
May 10, 2021 · Launched VICSCREEN, Victoria’s first screen strategy in more than a decade, includes 11 actions to put Victoria at the forefront of the global screen entertainment boom and will support more than 40,000 project jobs over the next four years, generating more than $1.2 billion for Victoria.