Open Channel Victoria

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Open Channel is a not-for-profit film and television training organisation based in Melbourne, Victoria. It is the Victorian member of Screen Development Australia (SDA)[1] which also includes Metro Screen (NSW), QPIX (Qld), Media Resource Centre (SA), (Tas), and FTI (WA).

Open Channel assists with the film, television and multimedia industries by offering a variety of support to aspiring and emerging filmmakers. It providing facilities hire, training and production support. The organisation receives financial support from Film Victoria at a state level and Screen Australia at a Federal level and offers opportunities to Victorian filmmakers through initiatives such as the Raw Nerve Short Film Initiative.[2]

Recent films developed by Open Channel include:

Year Title Producer
2011 "Switch" Phoebe Hartley
2011 "Phone Call" Daniel Deparis
2011 "Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too" Corrie Chen

References[]

  1. ^ "Screen Development Australia". Australian Film Commission News Archive. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Raw Nerve Winners Announced". Beat. Retrieved 16 December 2012.

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