![]() ![]() ![]() “We’ve entered into this new partnership to ensure people in regional Australia, particularly those from diverse or underrepresented backgrounds, can share the benefit of the increasing production activity and employment opportunities, and to ensure a positive impact in their communities for many years to come.” “Australia’s content production ecosystem has a fantastic reputation, but it’s essential that the industry is creating a pipeline of up-and-coming, skilled professionals to service this production boom, especially in the regions,” Ms Richards said. Netflix Director of Studio & Production Affairs, APAC, Deb Richards, said the investment was part of Netflix’s ongoing efforts to support the growth of the local screen industry. We anticipate this initial three-year pilot project will be a springboard for rolling out similar programs across regional Australia.” “For over 20 years Screenworks has been supporting and developing the screen industry and talent in this region and this program will provide a substantial boost to our efforts to address key skills gaps. Screenworks Chief Executive Ken Crouch said, “We’re very excited by the opportunity to deliver this pilot targeted skills program in Northern New South Wales.” Netflix, Screenworks, and the NSW Government are partnering to provide free training for up-and-coming creatives looking to make their start in the screen industry.ĭelivered by Screenworks, backed by an investment of $500,000 from Netflix, and supported by the NSW Government, the Regional Crew Development Program will also provide placements and work experience on real productions with the goal of creating new career pathways in the field for regional people. ![]()
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