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'Angel' investor in $1m wager in Saturday Age [Arts] (29/8/15) p.39
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Australian film and television finance and investment guide / Australian Film Commission Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1985.
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Broadcasting bounces back ; A financial evaluation of Australian commercial metropolitan television : Part 1 Industry Overview June 1993 / Principal author : Bob Peters; Co-author and research co-ordinator : Peter Leigh Melbourne: ANZ McCaughan, 1993.
Call No: 203(94) PETAuthor: Peters, Bob -- Leigh, Peter Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: ANZ McCaughanPubDate: 1993PhysDes: 78, A-11.2 pagesSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Australian commercial television industry that suggests strong financial growth. Considers advertising volitility and the arrival of pay tvContents: Executive summary -- Introduction -- Industry description -- Ratings, programming, and strategies -- Financial performance -- Corporate profiles -- Future prospects -- Appendices -- Australian advertising expenditures sector shares of total expenditure 1961-1991 -- Metroploitan commercial television analysis of top 25 product categories 1981-1991 -- Regression analysis summary and projections total and television advertising expenditure growth versus gross domestic product growth 1962-1991 -- Metropolitan television ratings shares by market and channel 1983 to 1992 -- Metropolitan commercial television analysis of programming by type and origin: all Sydney commercial stations during 1991 -- Metropolitan commercial television stations ultimate or effective owners or controllers from 1 January 1983 to 1 June 1993 -- Metropolitan commercial television comparison of advertising revenue growth and gross domestic product growth 1970/71 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television summary of financial performance 1970/71-1991/92 -- Australian commercial television historical profit margins 1957/58 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television summary of network financial performance on a four market basis 1987/88 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television network's share ofd revenue on a four market basis 1987/88 to 1991/92
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Development : a study of Australian and international funding and practice in the feature film industry / Author: Jeremy Bean Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 2000.
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Green light for film investors in Australasian Cinema (10/6/1983) vol.12 iss.10 p.1
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Investment and distribution contracts : what do they do and how to handle them? / by Peter Martin North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film and Television School, 1980.
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Mad mix : dabbling in flicks in The Australian (03/05/2003) p.32
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Brown, Bina Subject: MACQUARIE NINE FILM AND TELEVISION FUND, THE ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; DIRTY DEEDS (AT, David Caesar, 2002) Summary: Looks at the process of investing in film in Australia, in particular the Macquarie Nine Film and Television Fund.Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: -- Jennie Hughes Exec V-Pres. MNFTF...says that four to nine months after a film performs well at the box office there may be sales of 30,000 to 45,000 videos and DVDs to stores at about $50 a copy. A further 10,000 to 50,000 videos and DVDs could be sold through retail outlets for $20 each."
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Media Super to fund clean energy and tech start-up R&D in Australian Financial Review (11/04/2017) p.13
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New opportunities, new structures in film finance 1987 : a major one day seminar 23 April 1987 at the Sebel Town House, Sydney / organised by Prospect Publishing Seminars Sydney: Prospect Publishing Seminars, 1987.
Call No: 203(94) NEWSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Prospect Publishing SeminarsPubDate: 1987PhysDes: 30 pages ; 30 cmSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; CONTRACTS. AUSTRALIA ; ECONOMICS AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; FUNDING. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: A compilation of lectures given by speakers at the New Structures in Film Finance 1987 seminarNotes: Accompanied by list of conference delegates; Text of Kim William's speech not actually included in publicationISBN: 0949072109Donation: Donated by Graeme WrightContents: Industry positioning statement: Kim Williams [text of speech not actually included] -- The need for new financing structures: John Sexton -- Conventional finance (1): Martin Endelman -- Conventional finance (2): The banker/broker relationship - a case study: Bill Raper and Ian Johnson -- Creative finance (1): Daniel Martinez -- Creative finance (2): the industry view: David Court -- Tax based finance: Kevin Munro -- Australian Market Place panel session
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No sign of profit for Matrix investors in Sydney Morning Herald (17/11/2003) p.33
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Prospectus for the feature-length dramas provisionally entitled Harry and the Wrinklies, Riddle of Isis, The Coral Island and Fingerprints of the Giant / Transcontinental Films Limited Transcontinental Films Limited, 1999.
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Prospectus for the television mini-series provisionally entitled Chuck Finn, Driven Wild and Chuck Finn (Second Part) / Transcontinental Films Limited Transcontinental Films Limited, 1999.
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Survey on the Australian film industry : conducted on June 15/16 and 22/23 1985 / conducted for NSW Film Corporation 1985.
Call No: 20(94)(048) SURCorpAuthor: The Roy Morgan Research Centre Pty LtdSource: ATPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 45 pages ; 30 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; TOURISM AND THE CINEMA Summary: Survey on Australian film industry, with a range of questions about cinema exhibition, film production, audience attendence, and Australian film culture and its impact on the world. --
Q1A/B - In your opinion, should the federal government continue to give financial support to the Australian film industry or stop it? If continue: in your opinion, which line best describes how you believe the federal government should give financial support to the Australian film industry, only by direct grants to government film bodies, or only by tax concessions to the people or companies who invest in Australian films, or by both direct grants and tax concessions --
Q1C - and about films made in Australia. In your opinion, do you think Australian films increase international awareness of Australia? --
Q1D - In your opinion, do you think Australian films help Australia's export trade, by making people overseas more aware of Australia? --
Q1E - and in your opinion, do you think Australian films help increase the number of tourists and other visitors to Australia? --
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