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SPAA: Screen Producer's Association Australia
SPAA is the industry body that represents Australian independent film and television producers on all issues affecting the business and creative aspects of screen production.SPAA members include television, feature film, animation, documentary, TV commercial and interactive media production companies as well as services and facilities providers such as post-production, finance, distribution and legal companies
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Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft
The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft was established in 2004 to protect the film and television industry, retailers and movie fans from the adverse impact of copyright theft in Australia. AFACT works closely with industry, government and law enforcement authorities to achieve its aims.Saved By: Film and Television Institute WA Inc | View Details | Give Thanks
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Australian Location Managers Association (ALMA)
Australian Location Managers Association working in film and television productionFor those wondering, Location Managers find the locations for films, commercials, tv, stills photography etc. and manage them to the mutual satisfaction of all involved.
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Australian Directors Guild
The Australian Directors Guild (ADG) is an industry association representing the interests of film and television directors, documentary filmmakers, animators and independent producers throughout Australia.Saved By: Film and Television Institute WA Inc | View Details | Give Thanks
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Ausfilm
Australia’s Federal content attraction organisation, Ausfilm is a Government-industry partnership comprising all of Australia’s State and Territory Screen Agencies, some 40 private sector screen production service companies and Australia’s Federal Government through the Department of Communications, IT and the Arts (DCITA). Ausfilm markets Australia’s incentives, locations and capabilities in production and Post/Digital/VFX (PDV) to attract international content to produce and/or conduct PDV in Australia.Saved By: Film and Television Institute WA Inc | View Details | Give Thanks
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Australian Writer's Guild
The AWG is the professional association for all performance writers, that is, writers for film, television, radio, theatre, video and new media. The AWG was established in 1962 and is recognised throughout the industry in Australia as being the voice of performance writers.Saved By: Film and Television Institute WA Inc | View Details | Give Thanks
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