Seac co-chair Simon Crean.
Screen Producers Australia (Spa) has established the Screen Export Advisory Council (Seac) with the aim to promote and advance the export potential of the Australia screen industry.
The council will be co-chaired by former Labor leader and Arts and Trade Minister Simon Crean and former Nsw Minister for Tourism and former trade commissioner in Germany and New York Bruce Baird.
Seac co-chair Bruce Baird.
Other members include:
Alina Bain, CEO, Export Council of Australia; Barbara Stephens, managing director, Flying Bark and vice-president of Spa; Bryan Brown, Australian actor and founder, New Town Films; Emile Sherman, founder, See Saw Films; Fiona de Jong, head of Australia’s nation brand, Austrade; Larissa Behrendt, filmmaker and Indigenous business leader, Lavarch Productions; and Russel Howcroft, chair of Aftrs and chief creative officer, Pwc.
Spa CEO Matthew Deaner said: “As the recent Senate inquiry into Australian content has highlighted, screen exports...
Screen Producers Australia (Spa) has established the Screen Export Advisory Council (Seac) with the aim to promote and advance the export potential of the Australia screen industry.
The council will be co-chaired by former Labor leader and Arts and Trade Minister Simon Crean and former Nsw Minister for Tourism and former trade commissioner in Germany and New York Bruce Baird.
Seac co-chair Bruce Baird.
Other members include:
Alina Bain, CEO, Export Council of Australia; Barbara Stephens, managing director, Flying Bark and vice-president of Spa; Bryan Brown, Australian actor and founder, New Town Films; Emile Sherman, founder, See Saw Films; Fiona de Jong, head of Australia’s nation brand, Austrade; Larissa Behrendt, filmmaker and Indigenous business leader, Lavarch Productions; and Russel Howcroft, chair of Aftrs and chief creative officer, Pwc.
Spa CEO Matthew Deaner said: “As the recent Senate inquiry into Australian content has highlighted, screen exports...
- 4/4/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Munich-based Studio 100 has licensed its first film project Maya The Bee – Movie to Russia’s Premium Film.
The agreement includes TV, home video and new media rights within the Cis territories. Premium Film has plans for an extensive theatrical release (more than 600 prints) following its German premiere in September 2014.
Studio 100 Film previously sold the rights to Universum Film for German-speaking territories, with Monolith Films and Karantanija Cinemas on board to handle the distribution in Poland and Ex-Yugoslavia respectively.
The 3D animated feature is an Australian-German co-production between Studio 100 Media and Buzz Studios.
It is directed by Alexs Stadermann, who has worked on animated features such as The Lion King for Disney and Aardman Studios.
The character originates in the 1970s and the new 3D film follows curious little bee Maya and her friend Willy as they try to save their hive from the greedy queen’s advisor and end a long feud between bees and hornets.
Executive...
The agreement includes TV, home video and new media rights within the Cis territories. Premium Film has plans for an extensive theatrical release (more than 600 prints) following its German premiere in September 2014.
Studio 100 Film previously sold the rights to Universum Film for German-speaking territories, with Monolith Films and Karantanija Cinemas on board to handle the distribution in Poland and Ex-Yugoslavia respectively.
The 3D animated feature is an Australian-German co-production between Studio 100 Media and Buzz Studios.
It is directed by Alexs Stadermann, who has worked on animated features such as The Lion King for Disney and Aardman Studios.
The character originates in the 1970s and the new 3D film follows curious little bee Maya and her friend Willy as they try to save their hive from the greedy queen’s advisor and end a long feud between bees and hornets.
Executive...
- 7/5/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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