Annaliese Zuzarte started this week as Screen Australia.s Media and Public Affairs Manager, taking over from Teri Calder who held the post for three and a half years.
After a sabbatical Calder is rejoining the agency on April 1 as acting Distribution Manager for six months, filling in for Anthony Grundy who is taking extended leave.
Zuzarte has lengthy experience as a publicist in the screen industry, including stints at NixCo, Tropfest, ABC and Sbs.
As acting Distribution Manager Calder will work with distribution consultant Jonathan Chissick in managing Screen Australia.s P&A fund; liaise with the production investment team on marketing budgets;. assist filmmakers, distributors and sales agents on the marketing of films in which the agency is an investor; and manage its presence at the Australian International Movie Convention.
After a sabbatical Calder is rejoining the agency on April 1 as acting Distribution Manager for six months, filling in for Anthony Grundy who is taking extended leave.
Zuzarte has lengthy experience as a publicist in the screen industry, including stints at NixCo, Tropfest, ABC and Sbs.
As acting Distribution Manager Calder will work with distribution consultant Jonathan Chissick in managing Screen Australia.s P&A fund; liaise with the production investment team on marketing budgets;. assist filmmakers, distributors and sales agents on the marketing of films in which the agency is an investor; and manage its presence at the Australian International Movie Convention.
- 2/7/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Dr Ruth Harley, CEO of Screen Australia, says the industry needs help to address the lack of mid-range feature production – and it must be done regardless of who wins the election.
Plus, marketing manager Kathleen Drumm discusses the structure of her department and its relationship with distributors.
Ruth, you’ve openly said that mid-range features are in danger, and some distributors agree that this situation is also happening in the Us. Now the Coalition has proposed a $60m fund to stimulate distributor investment in $7-30m films…
Ruth Harley: Screen Australia has made the exact same point. We and Spaa are one mind about this as a market failure, and we need some help to address it.
Unfortunately at this stage, it’s only an election promise, but regardless of the outcome on Saturday, it’s something that needs to be pursued…
Rh: Absolutely; and what the Labor party has...
Plus, marketing manager Kathleen Drumm discusses the structure of her department and its relationship with distributors.
Ruth, you’ve openly said that mid-range features are in danger, and some distributors agree that this situation is also happening in the Us. Now the Coalition has proposed a $60m fund to stimulate distributor investment in $7-30m films…
Ruth Harley: Screen Australia has made the exact same point. We and Spaa are one mind about this as a market failure, and we need some help to address it.
Unfortunately at this stage, it’s only an election promise, but regardless of the outcome on Saturday, it’s something that needs to be pursued…
Rh: Absolutely; and what the Labor party has...
- 8/18/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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