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  1. Western Australias non-profit screen funding organisation, supporting the development and production of film, television, and interactive projects.

  2. The AIFC aims to provide a platform that cohesively promotes Australian cultural and financial links with one of the world's biggest film industries - India, for the benefit of Australia and Australian screen practitioners.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScreenWestScreenwest - Wikipedia

    Screenwest is Western Australia's screen funding and development organisation, working in partnership with the screen industry to develop, support and promote film, television and digital media production in Western Australia.

  4. Screenwest’s Western Australia Film Friendly Program aims to cut red tape and streamline approval processes by working with regions and councils to offer benefits to producers including: A ‘one-stop’ shop region/council appointed liaison for filming in the region – the Film Liaison Officer

  5. Combined with spectacular regions, a year-round calendar of events and natural phenomena, minimal location fees and professional facilities, WA is a film-friendly location. Find out how to obtain a film permit in WA. Find out how to obtain financial support for films and TV broadcast programs that promote WA.

  6. The aims of the WA Federation of Film Societies is to: A. Provide services for member film societies in Western Australia which will further the aims of the film Society movement. B. Represent the interests of W.A. Film Societies at the State, National and International level.

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  8. Welcome to the Western Australian Branch of the Australian Cinematographers Society. The west coast branch of the ACS has over 70 local members, almost 200 eNews subscribers and a number of international members in Asia, Europe and the Americas.