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The ABC can't (and shouldn't) produce more local drama content in Crikey.com.au (13/06/2017) p.-
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ABC must step up local content in The Australian [Editorial] (2/05/2017) p.13
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: [Editorial] PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Comment on the recent essay by Kim Dalton on the ABC. This article agrees with Mr Dalton and urges the ABC to spend it's money on creating more Australian content and to move away from it's digital platforms
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ABC production : discussion paper on the future of ABC television production / Economic Development Committee [of the] Parliament of Victoria Melbourne: Parliament of Victoria, 1999.
Call No: 210.61(94) ECOAuthor: Economic Development Committee of the Parliament of Victoria Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Parliament of VictoriaPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 22 pages ; 30 cm + 1 press statement + 1 letterSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; PRODUCTION TV AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TV AND THE STATE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Paper details an inquiry into government funded national broadcasting and the concentration of the ABC's activities in Sydney. It proposes that the majority of the ABC's television production should be be incorporated into a distinct department or unit to be headquartered or run out of Melbourne, as this would provide significant cost savings to the ABC and would be consistent with the Victorian Government strategy of encouraging and developing high-tech exploitation of the State's artistic skillsContents: Chairman's foreword -- Part one: Inquiry overivew and aims of discussion paper -- Part two: Benefits to the ABC of locating non-news and current affairs television production in Melbourne -- Appendix 1: Terms of reference -- Appendix 2: Australian crew rates comparison
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Adjust your set for some true blue TV in Daily Telegraph (19/11/2016) p.18
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Dunk, Tiffany PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the large amount of Australian television shows programmed for Australian TV networks in 2017. Quotes are Network Ten's Chief Programming Officer and the ABC's Director of Television
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BBC doctor prescribes top content in Australian Financial Review (05/09/2016) p.29
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; MOSELY, MICHAELAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION, TV ; MOSLEY, MICHAEL Summary: Quotes from UK TV show presenter Michael Mosley who is visiting Australia for the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association conference
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Child's Play : issues in Australian Children's Television 2013 2013.
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Commentary on the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's Children's Program Committee draft children's television program, advertising and drama program standards / Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, 1982.
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Crunch time for our film industry in Sydney Morning Herald (28/02/2017) p.17
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Effective TV Production / Gerald Millerson London: Focal Press, 1976.
Call No: 222 MILLAuthor: Millerson, Gerald Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Focal PressPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 192 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), plan ; 22 cm.Subject: PRODUCTION, TV ISBN: 0240509501
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Film and television production : problems, possibilities and techniques : proceedings of conference, Armidale - January 7-14, 1961 / Clarence Regional Office, Department of Adult Education, University of New England Armidale, NSW: University of New England, 1961.
Call No: 22 CLAAuthor: University of New England. Clarence Regional Office ; University of New England. Department of Adult Education Source: ATPlace: Armidale, NSWPublisher: University of New EnglandPubDate: 1961PhysDes: 128 p. ; 33cmSubject: 16 MM FILMS ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; CAMERAS ; CINEMATOGRAPHY ; EDITING ; EDUCATION AND TV ; FILMMAKING ; PRODUCTION ; PRODUCTION, TV ; SCRIPTWRITING ; SOUND RECORDING Summary: A collection of proceedings from the University of England's first residential "Film and Television Producers' School" held for seven days in January 1961.Notes: Book is in extremely fragile condition; handle with careContents: Introduction -- Editorial -- List of lecturers and delegates -- Preface to notes -- "The future of television": Sir Richard Boyer -- Question and answer session -- "The place of the creative thinker in film and television": Mr. Maslyn Williams -- Films shown in discussion evenings -- "Form and construction": Mr Maslyn Williams -- "Creative editing": Mr. Stanley Hawes -- Masculine cut and feminine fade -- "The seeing eye": Mr. Geoffrey Collings -- Black & white versus colour -- "Notes for a talk on the photographic lenses": Dr. Neville Fletcher -- Some questions on editing -- "The sound track and film production": Mr. Don Kennedy -- "Notes on a lecture-demonstration on television production": Mr. Colin Dean -- The impossible isn't possible -- "Preparing a script": Mr. Shan Benson -- A simple appreciation of picture reproduction characteristics -- "The motion picture film in the school": Mr. Clive Linz -- 35 mm and 16 mm film -- "The use of television for educational purposes": Mr. Charles Bull -- Reference to lecture by Mr. King -- "Influence of Production on vision and sound recording in T.V.": Mr. Carl Wilhelm -- Construction and form in the arts
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Film production down but TV drama booming in The Age (04/11/2016) p.11
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the latest annual figures for Australian film and tv production, with spending reduced overall, with a particular drop-off in film production. Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason is quoted
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Films, games worth $3b a year in Sydney Morning Herald (16/11/2016) p.13
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Foreign film and television drama production in Australia: A research report : Australia as a production destination; employment patterns; crew experience and attitudes / Australian Film Commission Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Film Commission, 2002.
Call No: 21(94) FORCorpAuthor: Australian Film CommissionSource: ATPlace: Sydney, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 62p. : graphs : 30cm.Subject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; FOREIGN FILMS Notes: Report produced by Catherine Griff, and Kate Aisbett, with research support from Drew McRae and Rosemary Curtis, and editorial and information design support from Cathy Gray.ISBN: 0958015228
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Gloves come off as Netflix and Hollywood fight for dominance in The Australian (27/03/2017) p.22
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Hands on : A practical guide to production and technology in film, TV and new media / Marcus Gillezeau Sydney: Currency Press, 2004.
Call No: 222(94) GILAuthor: Marcus Gillezeau Place: SydneyPublisher: Currency PressPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 340 p ; 21 cmSubject: PRODUCTION ; PRODUCTION COSTS ; PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; PRE-PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Written specifically for the Australian industry, Hands On is an essential guide to the latest film, video and new-media technology. Hands On defines a cyclical production model that empowers the film-maker and saves time and money. From conception to financing, choosing a screen ratio, a camera or a lawyer, delivering over the web, TV or the cinema, Hands On helps emerging and established practitioners to make informed decisions. This book features budgets, illustrations, charts and a glossary. It also inludes a comprehensive list of industry associations and government bodies with their full contact details. [Taken from back cover].ISBN: 0868196827
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Hanging the kids out to dry in Sunday Age (30/07/2017) p.15
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The Hollywood Reporter. Australia '89 Special Report On Location in Australia in The Hollywood Reporter (24/2/1989) vol.306 iss.24 p.S1-72
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Hollywood speaks! : an oral history / Mike Steen New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1974.
Call No: 71(73) STEAuthor: Steen, Mike Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: G.P. Putnam's SonsPubDate: 1974PhysDes: 379 p. ; 21 cmSubject: FILM WORKERS ; ACTORS ; ACTING ; CHARACTER ACTORS ; SCRIPTWRITERS ; SCRIPTWRITING ; DIRECTION ; PRODUCERS ; PRODUCING ; PRODUCTION MANAGERS ; PRODUCTION MANAGING ; ASSISTANT DIRECTORS ; CINEMATOGRAPHERS ; CINEMATOGRAPHY ; ART DIRECTION ; ART DIRECTORS ; SET DESIGNING ; SET DESIGNERS ; COSTUME DESIGNERS ; COSTUME DESIGNING ; MAKE-UP ARTISTS ; MAKE-UP ; SPECIAL EFFECTS DESIGNERS ; SPECIAL EFFECTS ; MUSICALS ; CHOREOGRAPHY ; EDITING ; EDITORS ; SOUND ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; PRE-PRODUCTION ; CASTING ; PRODUCTION, TV ; FONDA, HENRY ; RUSSELL, ROSALIND ; MOOREHEAD, AGNES ; CANNON, DAVID ; STERN, STEWART ; WELLMAN, WILLIAM ; BERMAN, PANDRO S. ; PRATT, JAMES ; MOONJEAN, HANK ; HENDERSON, RANDELL ; HOWE, JAMES WONG ; AMES, PRESTON ; KRAMS, ARTHUR ; HEAD, EDITH ; WESTMORE, PERC ; MANLEY, NELLIE ; GILLESPIE, A. ARNOLD ; BERKELEY, BUSBY ; SMITH, FREDERICK Y. ; FREERICKS, BERNARD ; GREEN, JOHN ; LAWRENCE, CATALINA ; BURCH, RUTH ; ROACH, HAL ; MCCLEERY, ALBERT Summary: "'Hollywood Speaks' is a fascinating collection of interviews with the dazzled and the dazzlers, the multitalented professionals - stars and stagehands alike - who make up the motion-picture industry. Each interview follows the same general format: an extensive autobiographical sketch, the 'big break, or how I got into Hollywood', followed by the techniques and problems, the tricks and plain hard work, that go into the making of movies. The interviews are loaded with humour, bitter feuds, and personal anecdotes of the great and near great." (Taken from back cover)ISBN: 39911162XDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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How to Study Television / Keith Selby and Ron Cowdery London: Macmillan Press, 1995.
Call No: 512.1 COWAuthor: Cowdery, Ron
Selby, Keith Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Macmillan PressPubDate: 1995PhysDes: 240 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSeries: How To StudySubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; THEORY ; PROGRAMME GENRES ; BILL, THE [TV] (UK, 1984-) ; FAWLTY TOWERS [TV] (UK, 1975; 1979) ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; MEDIA STUDIES Summary: Contains practical, detailed advice to enable students to tackle any kind of televisual text. There are chapters on each of the major forms of television output, as well as advice on researching, preparing and presenting a project for Media or Communications studies.Notes: Includes statistical tables
Further Reading: p.215-218
Glossary: p.219-236
Index: p.237-240ISBN: 0333569652
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It cost how much? : in the strange new television economy, costs are slashed and soaring at the same time in Sunday Age (31/07/2016) p.22
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION COSTSAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION COSTS ; PRODUCTION, TV ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the rising costs of making high end television shows, such as THE GET DOWN and THE KETTERING INCIDENT. Quotes from various Australian TV producers about how they are adapting to the changing maketsNotes: similar article in Saturday Age. Title: 'Stylish TV shows all yours fo just $10m an episode'. Section: Insight. p. 23
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Kids' TV : 433 things to do in a rainy studio / Ian Fairweather ; with drawings by Deane Taylor [Adelaide]: NBN Limited, Southern Television Corporation, 1981.
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Lift red tape so Australian can compete in golden age of TV in Sydney Morning Herald (14/09/2016) p.17
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Losing touch? in Weekend Australian [Review] (10/06/2017) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Neill, Rosemary PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DALTON, KIM Summary: Piece on Australian tv drama production and questioning the amount of production that has been undertaken by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Mentions former ABC executive Kim Dalton and his essay 'Missing in action: the ABC and Australian Screen Culture'. Quotes from Penny Chapman, Screen Producers Australia, Freeview and the Australian Childrens Television Foundation
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The making of ANZACS / compiled by John Cribbin ; stills photography by Greg Noakes Sydney: Fontana, 1985.
Call No: 79ANZ CRIAuthor: Cribbin, John Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: FontanaPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 135 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.Subject: ART DIRECTION ; HISTORY AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LOCATION SHOOTING. AUSTRALIA ; PRE-PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; WAR ON TV ; BURROWES, GEOFF ; DIXON, JOHN ; MILLER, GEORGE ; ANZACS [TV] (AT, Pino Amenta, John Dixon & George Miller, 1985) Summary: "They were the tallest soldiers of any army; the only all-volunteer fighting force and the best paid of all the troops in the Great War. Yet in 1914 when they marched away, they were considered a rag-tag lot, probably too ill-disciplined to be useful in war. The proud but tragic fiasco of Gallipoli changed that perception [...] Now the Great War is the backdrop of ANZACS, one of the most dramatic and important series ever made for Australian television. In five parts the ANZACS brings to life forgotten aspects of an immense conflict, and the men - and women too - who were swept up or overtaken by it. Here, vividly illustrated in text and in pictures, is an account of how that series was made; the powerful and moving stories told; the stars who portray the dignity, bravery and poignancy of yesterday's heroes."--BOOK BLURBNotes: "The major 9 network television series (produced by Geoff Burrowes and John Dixon)'--CoverISBN: 000636893XDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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The media in Australia : industries, texts, audiences / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1997.
Call No: 401(94) MEDAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Turner, Graeme Edition: 2nd edPlace: St Leonards, N.S.W.Publisher: Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1997PhysDes: xviii, 490 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; VIOLENCE ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; HOME VIDEO. AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; Australian Broadcasting Tribunal ; COUNTRY PRACTICE, A [TV] (AT, 1981-1995?) ; PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 441-467ISBN: 1864482737LON: 12826003
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Netflix after more Australian content in Saturday Age (11/6/2016) p.14
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; VIDEO ON DEMANDAuthor: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the streaming video on demand services wishes for more suitable Australian content, with the success of shows like MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES, WENTWORTH, and WOLF CREEK
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Netflix safe, so chill, but it's a drama for local TV in Saturday Age (24/06/2017) p.18
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Networks race to air Hoges, Olivia dramas in The Australian (17/11/2015) p.3
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New media players are shifting focus to TV in The Australian [Business news] (14/10/2015) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Alpert, Lukas PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "Companies like BuzzFeed, Vice Media and Huffington Post are known as new media specialists - makers of lists, articles and video designed to go viral online and lure young audiences." Companies like these are now trying to break into television which has a bigger business than online advertising.
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(Official Hansard report) : Commonwealth of Australia. Senate. Standing Committee on Education, Science and the Arts: (Reference: broadcasting and television). (PROOF); Sydney, Monday, 17 December 1973 / Australia. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Education and the Arts 1973.
Call No: 205 (94) AUSSource: ATPubDate: 1973PhysDes: 290 pages ; 30 cmSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND TELEVISION FUND ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN TV WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA ; OFFICE PICNIC, THE (AT, Tom Cowan, 1973) Summary: Reports and discussions made by the Media Women's Action Group, Australian Children's Television Action Committee, Australian Film Institute, and Reg Grundy Enterprises with members of the Australian Senate. These reports and discussions include descriptions of Australian TV (particularly daytime TV) in relation to the women who watch it, the effect of programs on children, the role the Australian Film Institute has in relation to the Experimental Film and Television Fund, it's effectiveness and relationship to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and the ability of Australian's to sell their TV shows overserasNotes: condition of distribution: this is an uncorrected proof of evidence taken before the Standing Committee. It is made available under the conditiion that it is recognised that this copy is an uncorrected proof.Contents: Witnesses: Suzanne Baker and Eva Maria Cox / Media Women's Action Group -- Merle James and Ewart Wade / Australian Children's Television Action Committee -- Richard Brennan / Australian Film Institute -- Edwin Morrisby / Reg Grundy Enterprises
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Out of the box in Australian Financial Review [AFR Magazine] (6/10/2017) p.74
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Overseas participation in film and television program production in Australia : a symposium held at the Australian Government Centre, Sydney, on 21 July 1974 / Symposium on Overseas Participation in Film and Television Program Production in Australia (1974 : Sydney, N.S.W.) [North Sydney]: Dept. of the Media, [1974].
Call No: 212.1(94) OVESource: ATPlace: [North Sydney]Publisher: Dept. of the MediaPubDate: [1974]PhysDes: 1 v. (various foliations) ; 30 cmSubject: COPRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION DEALS. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ; MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN WRITERS GUILD Contents: Opening address / James H Oswin, Secretary, Department of the Media and Chairman of the Symposium -- Paper on behalf of the Federation of Australian Commercial Television stations / Leonard Mauger -- Paper on behalf of the Australian Film Council / Anthony Buckley -- Paper on behalf of the Motion Picture Distributors' Association of Australia / Noel Ford -- Paper on behalf of the Film Production Association of Australia / John Daniell -- Paper on behalf of the Australian Writers Guild / Ted Roberts -- Paper on behalf of the Australian Film Development Corporation / Thomas Stacey -- Paper on behalf of the Producers' and Directors' Guild of Australia / Thomas Jeffrey -- Paper on behalf of the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association / John McQuaid -- Summary of General Discussion -- List of participants
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Pressure for quota on Netflix in The Age (30/05/2016) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: VIDEO ON DEMAND ; STATE AND TV. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: The European Union have imposed on streaming services a requirement that 20 percent of their libraries are made up of European content. Screen Producers Australia and the Nine Network discuss whether similar requirements should be made in AustraliaNotes: same article in Sydney Morning Herald. p 25
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Production personnel resources / ... prepared by ... Sandra Alexander [North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal], 1987.
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Remakes and more remakes for Murdoch's 'entertainment' arms in Crikey.com.au (08/09/2016)
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Screen boss tips revival from local film production decline in The Australian (03/08/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; SCREEN AUSTRALIA Summary: Interview with Screen Australia chief executive Graeme Mason about the state of Australia's production industry. He acknowledges the recent downturn in film/tv production, but is optimistic that it will rise again soon
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Screen dream amiss in Sunday Herald Sun (30/04/2017) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TAXES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Smethurst, Annika PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Call by production companies for the Australian govenrment to broaden the scope of eligibility for tax offsets to include streaming production companies
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Screen Producers urges government to remove barriers in Australian Financial Review (3/04/2017) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILEAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN PRODUCERS AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Screen Producers Australia submission to the Arts Inquiry, where the organisation has asked for the Producer's Tax Offset for television production to be set at the same rate as film production, which is 40 percent. Other suggestions including a measured approach to tv broadcasting deregulation are listed
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Screen sector dismayed by 'dysfunctional' ABC TV in The Australian (03/08/2015) p.23
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Short cuts : film downturn in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (30/07/2015) p.30
Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: This article outlines production expenditure for this financial year, 2015. It is predicted that production expenditure will drop again , partially due to the collapse of foreign investment in Australin TV production and a decline in ABC spending. Screen Australia is to invest slightly more this financial year.
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Small screen goes big time in Sunday Age (26/06/2016) p.12
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Thinking about television / Juri Gabriel London: Oxford University Press, 1973.
Call No: 21:409.1 GABAuthor: Gabriel, Juri Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: 1973PhysDes: 143 p. ; 22 cmSubject: PRODUCTION, TV ; SOCIOLOGY AND TV ISBN: 0192731262Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: Photographic section -- Working in television: 1. How a programme is made; 2. Who gets the job? -- Television in society: 1. Television systems; 2. The BBC; 3. Independent television; 4. Programme policy; 5. The effects of television; 6. Good, bad, or indifferent
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TV bosses unite on tax offset boost in Australian Financial Review (13/07/2015) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, Seven West Media, Feree TV Australia, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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TV bosses unite to appeal for bigger tax break on production in Sydney Morning Herald (13/07/2015) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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TV bosses unite to appeal for bigger tax break on production in The Age (13/07/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TAXES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian producers of television seem united in their call to raise the producers tax offset for Australian television production from 20 percent to 40 percent, as other recent media reform items seem to be headed for defeat. Foxtel, and Screen Producers Australia are quoted
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'We lure more tourists than Opera house' in The Australian (16/11/2016) p.7
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YouTube to your tube in Canberra Times [Panorama] (13/08/2016) p.22
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