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  1. VicScreen does not make public the details of individual titles that receive funding or support until their first public announcement (determined with the broadcaster, distributor or publisher). At the end of the financial year, details of payments made for a project, for the full year, are made public and can be viewed in our Disclosure of Payments above.

  2. Development On Demand For writers and producers with strong, vivid and distinct ideas. The Development On Demand program supports writers and producers to develop narrative fiction or documentary projects, including VR for any release platform, including cinema, television, and online.

  3. Please note, the Specialist Placements Register is no longer operational. We are continuing to fund Specialist Placements but now require companies to apply to VicScreen with a nominated candidate. We encourage you to connect with your ideal host and discuss their interest in hosting you as part of their application to the program.

  4. vicscreen.vic.gov.au › about-us › vicscreenVicScreen — Our History

    VicScreen is the Victorian Government’s creative and economic screen development agency. Behind the scenes, supporting professionals, infrastructure, projects and events – elevating Victoria as a global screen destination.

  5. vicscreen.vic.gov.au › funding › incentivesVicScreen — Incentives

    Talk to VicScreen to find out more. View the Guidelines The Victorian Screen Incentive (VSI) program is an economic development initiative that offers grants to attract footloose screen projects to undertake production and/or post-production activities in Victoria.

  6. vicscreen.vic.gov.au › about-us › contact-usVicScreen — Contact Us

    The responsible authority for receiving disclosures of improper conduct or detrimental action by VicScreen or its employees is the Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission Victoria (IBAC). Contact details for IBAC are:

  7. VicScreen is committed to funding and supporting local stories. Tap into the Victorian Production Fund (VPF) for your next project.