Screen Queensland is increasing. production investment and grant ceilings as part of a package of revised funding structures, programs and incentives.
Due to take effect from July 1, the changes are aimed at boosting production in Queensland and simplifying and streamlining processes for the State.s screen industry.
".Screen Queensland has engaged extensively with local industry and key stakeholders throughout the last 12 months to work on improving the service, infrastructure and financial incentives offered by our screen agency," said CEO Tracey Vieira.
"'We identified changes that needed to be made to support increased levels of screen content production and to ensure we are a competitive and first choice State for screen production.
"As a result we have made revisions to our funding frameworks including an increase to our Production Investment ceiling from $650,000 to $750,000 with a $100,000 top-up grant for eligible long-form and large scale productions, taking the total Sq funding to $850,000 for these projects.
Due to take effect from July 1, the changes are aimed at boosting production in Queensland and simplifying and streamlining processes for the State.s screen industry.
".Screen Queensland has engaged extensively with local industry and key stakeholders throughout the last 12 months to work on improving the service, infrastructure and financial incentives offered by our screen agency," said CEO Tracey Vieira.
"'We identified changes that needed to be made to support increased levels of screen content production and to ensure we are a competitive and first choice State for screen production.
"As a result we have made revisions to our funding frameworks including an increase to our Production Investment ceiling from $650,000 to $750,000 with a $100,000 top-up grant for eligible long-form and large scale productions, taking the total Sq funding to $850,000 for these projects.
- 4/29/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
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