Screen Australia announces more than $5.2 million in funding for 18 enterprise talent opportunities and 18 enterprise business proposals
The Enterprise Business program supports screen businesses to make a difference, grow their businesses and build a path to sustainability.
The Enterprise People stream creates career-defining development opportunities and supports placements for practitioners to advance their careers on screen.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous division has put 100 in the program supporting four Indigenous businesses, including Djali House, Lone Star Company, No Coincidence Media and Pandamonium Films, and three practitioners, including Travis Akbar, Isaac Cohen Lindsay and Joshua Yasserie. I invested a million dollars.
Screen Australia COO Grainne Brunsdon said: “We are committed to supporting the creation of sustainable businesses, fostering creative entrepreneurship and helping individuals build their careers and create Australian stories for global industry. We are excited to support such a diverse range of businesses from across Australia and placements that provide important upskilling for local practitioners as they develop their careers here and around the world. ”
Here are the 2024 Enterprise People winners and their placements:
Travis Ackbar – Dicentium Films
Casey Anning – Paper Airplane
Raki Baker – Artemis Media
Alison Brownmoore – SAM Content
Sarah Carroll – Purple Carrot Entertainment
Ruby Davis – Arena Media
Michael Drake – Sinking Ship Entertainment
Chris Ealy – ZED Productions
Lina Foti – Ouray Pictures Inc
Sam Iklow – Archipelago Productions
Sherry Roman – Easy Tiger Productions
Isaac Cohen Lindsay – We Made A Thing Studios
Courtney Mulvey – Wheel Rolling
Georgia Noe – Cultivator Films
Nadia Townsend – Aquarius Movie
Anna Vincent – Zephyr Films
Joshua Yassery – Studio Giray
Debbie Zhou – Fable Painting
The 2024 Enterprise Business winners are:
artemis media
Jari House
factor 30 film
Individual Film – International
Kapwa
lantern pictures
lone star media
mad ones movie
magpie photo
new mac
Never/Sleep Pictures
Media where there are no coincidences
pandamonium movie
Buy 15 Productions (Slag Productions)
ten 4 media
Thousand Mile Productions
walking fish productions
wild pacific media
Since its inception in 2009, Screen Australia’s Enterprise Program has supported more than 133 screen companies and 136 individual creators, with more than $50 million invested in the program.