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  1. VicScreen supports screen businesses, infrastructure, festivals and events in Victoria. Learn about the latest projects, initiatives and opportunities in the screen sector.

    • Funding & Support

      Victorian Production Fund. We invest in Victorian-led...

    • Choose Victoria

      VicScreen acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country...

    • Play Now Melbourne

      Presented by VicScreen, Play Now is returning to Melbourne...

    • News

      VicScreen has appointed two industry-leading practitioners...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VicScreenVicScreen - Wikipedia

    VicScreen, formerly Film Victoria, supports professionals, projects and events in film, television and games in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1981 and rebranded in 2022, and has a strategy to transform Victoria's screen industry by 2025.

  3. VicScreen is a government agency that invests in and incentivises film, television, online, virtual reality and digital games projects in Victoria. It also supports skills development, screen events and travel opportunities for Victorian creators and audiences.

  4. VicScreen supports professionals, infrastructure, projects and events in the screen industry in Victoria. Learn about its history, values, governance, publications, news and opportunities.

  5. www.linkedin.com › company › vicscreenVicScreen - LinkedIn

    VicScreen is a government agency that supports the creative and economic growth of the screen industry in Victoria. Follow VicScreen on LinkedIn to get updates on funding, events, projects, skills, locations and more.

  6. May 10, 2021 · VICSCREEN is a comprehensive plan to boost the production, diversity and global competitiveness of Victoria's $2.2 billion screen industry. It includes 11 actions such as a new Victorian Production Fund, a creators lab, a revitalised Film Victoria and more.

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  8. VICSCREEN is a $191.5 million investment over four years to grow and diversify Victoria's screen industry. It comprises 11 actions across four priorities: content, industry, skills and market.