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read moreScreen Queensland has today launched its new $5 million Screen Ventures Fund designed to back bold and innovative screen and screen-related projects from across Australia, to be made in Queensland and that demonstrate strong investment returns potential.
Originally conceived in early 2020, the Fund first invested in Circa’s Shaun the Sheep’s Circus Show, which premiered at QPAC this March. The funding program was temporarily put on hold due to the pandemic.
Now open for applications, Screen Queensland is calling for commercially focused, ready-to-launch or production-ready screen projects from across Australia, to be produced in Queensland.
Projects should demonstrate exciting ways to further Screen Queensland’s goals to drive employment, deliver Queensland Production Expenditure (QPE) and provide opportunities to explore new partnerships and models of business relevant to screen.
Investments range from $10,000 to $750,000 in the context of size of audience, overall budget, benefits to Queensland and other financial commitment secured from partners and investors, with returns expected within five years.
Screen Queensland Chief Executive, Kylie Munnich said the call-out is wide open to all manner of commercially driven screen projects, from the traditional through to the very left of field.
“At Screen Queensland we aim to be revolutionary, to support and invest in projects that challenge the status quo or experiment with new platforms, new approaches related to screen storytelling, production or post-production.
“We are also committed to reaching the widest possible audiences through festivals, events and partnerships with organisations aligned to our overarching goal of growing the screen industry in Queensland.
“As the only state screen agency in Australia to offer an investment fund of this kind, we are excited to see what brave, new screen projects or business ideas emerge from around the country.”
Shaun the Sheep’s Circus Show, a partnership between Brisbane-based circus company Circa and renowned animation studio Aardman Animations (Shaun the Sheep, Wallace & Gromit) was the first project to access the Fund, which invested directly to the animated screen component of the successful stage show.
Screen Queensland’s Chief Creative Officer Jo Dillon said the project was a great fit with the Fund because it had a defined screen component, creating robust employment and skills development opportunities for Queensland-based animation practitioners and the potential to drive a return on investment.
Dillon added “this project was ideal for the Fund because it represented a new investment partnership and model, and an unmissable opportunity to work with two high-profile global brands – Circa and Aardman.
“Through the funding arrangement, Screen Queensland delivered fantastic industry outcomes for Queenslanders working in the animation space, including the chance to work on a hybrid show that fused stage and screen and learn from the best through collaborating with Circa and Aardman’s key creatives.
“As importantly, the investment, evaluated on commercial terms, was made with the prospect of securing returns on investment in order to grow the Fund over time.”
To apply, visit screenqueensland.com.au
Image: Shaun the Sheep's Circus Show by Circa. Credit Prudence Upton courtesy of Circa.
9th December 2020 - International circus collaboration to premiere Shaun the Sheep Circus Show at QPAC’s Lyric Theatre
5th April 2019 - Shaun the Sheep attraction opens in Japan
28th January 2018 - Circa Theatre and Te Papa reveal potential of museum space
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