Spa president and Wildbear Entertainment managing director Michael Tear.
Ed Punchard, John Hughes, Jenni Tosi, Dan Read, Rebecca Summerton, Tracey Vieira and Suzanne Ryan will join the Screen Producers Australia (Spa) council for 2019-2020.
The new councillors were confirmed at Spa’s Annual General Meeting in Sydney on Friday.
Wildbear Entertainment managing director Michael Tear continues as president and Studio 100 International/Flying Bark Productions’ Barbara Stephen as vice president. Outgoing members including Marcus Gillezeau, Sean Meltzer, Wayne Borg and Tanya Cambers.
The council is designed to be comprised of producer members from across the feature film, television, documentary, immersive media and animation sectors, as well as members from service and facilities businesses.
“We’re pleased to announce the newly elected Councillors who represent a significant cross section of the production industry in Australia across a wide range of genres, geographical areas and businesses structures,” said Spa CEO Matthew Deaner.
“Our Councillors serve a vital role,...
Ed Punchard, John Hughes, Jenni Tosi, Dan Read, Rebecca Summerton, Tracey Vieira and Suzanne Ryan will join the Screen Producers Australia (Spa) council for 2019-2020.
The new councillors were confirmed at Spa’s Annual General Meeting in Sydney on Friday.
Wildbear Entertainment managing director Michael Tear continues as president and Studio 100 International/Flying Bark Productions’ Barbara Stephen as vice president. Outgoing members including Marcus Gillezeau, Sean Meltzer, Wayne Borg and Tanya Cambers.
The council is designed to be comprised of producer members from across the feature film, television, documentary, immersive media and animation sectors, as well as members from service and facilities businesses.
“We’re pleased to announce the newly elected Councillors who represent a significant cross section of the production industry in Australia across a wide range of genres, geographical areas and businesses structures,” said Spa CEO Matthew Deaner.
“Our Councillors serve a vital role,...
- 11/3/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
The first all-female episode of ‘Neighbours’ which marked International Women’s Day.
The Australian Directors’ Guild and Fremantle have signed a landmark deal covering all directors working on Neighbours.
This is the first agreement of its type in Australia for directors, which the Adg hopes will be an industry-wide prototype for upcoming series negotiations.
It follows an historic agreement between the Adg and production arms of the Walt Disney Co. late last year covering the six Australian directors who worked on the series Reef Break in Queensland.
That was the first deal between the guild and an offshore production company, which Adg CEO Kingston Anderson hopes will serve as a template for all foreign TV shows shooting in Australia.
The Neighbours agreement encompasses a revised tiered wage structure that considers factors such as experience and ensures the potential for review.
“This is an historic moment for the Adg as it...
The Australian Directors’ Guild and Fremantle have signed a landmark deal covering all directors working on Neighbours.
This is the first agreement of its type in Australia for directors, which the Adg hopes will be an industry-wide prototype for upcoming series negotiations.
It follows an historic agreement between the Adg and production arms of the Walt Disney Co. late last year covering the six Australian directors who worked on the series Reef Break in Queensland.
That was the first deal between the guild and an offshore production company, which Adg CEO Kingston Anderson hopes will serve as a template for all foreign TV shows shooting in Australia.
The Neighbours agreement encompasses a revised tiered wage structure that considers factors such as experience and ensures the potential for review.
“This is an historic moment for the Adg as it...
- 5/27/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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