Screen Queensland announces $325,000 of online production funding for five projects – IF Magazine

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Screen Queensland announces $325,000 of online production funding for five projects – IF Magazine

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Screen Queensland has announced the recipients of its second round of Online Production Grants, distributing a total of $325,000 across five diverse projects. The selected projects are Dennis Fay’s Island Adventures, Catherine Mack’s Swimmers, Devina Saberi’s Tracing Lines I Didn’t Write, Nurdewi Djamal’s 2 Black 2 Strong, and Sad Man Studio’s Finally, A Show About Men. These projects represent a wide range of genres and creative approaches.

The agency has a history of supporting innovative online series, including Annisa Belonogoff’s Not Russian Anywhere and Jessica Trinity Fisher’s Ruff and Ruby.

Queensland Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek emphasized the importance of these grants in supporting local talent and the broader screen industry. “The Crisafulli Government is backing jobs in the screen sector and supporting all Queenslanders who depend on this industry,” Minister Langbroek said. “These grants open new pathways for local creators and help share Queensland stories with audiences worldwide. This is one of the fastest-growing areas in the screen sector, and we are committed to nurturing local talent to ensure Queensland benefits from this evolving industry.”

Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney highlighted the role of online platforms in fostering innovation and creative risk-taking. “The projects supported in this second round of Online Production Grants showcase the outstanding talent emerging across the state, using inventive storytelling methods that go beyond traditional formats and reach audiences internationally,” she said. “These grants, offered in two competitive rounds each year, are central to our mission of building a vibrant and connected local screen industry, expanding opportunities for the next generation of Queensland storytellers, and strengthening Queensland intellectual property for global audiences through new distribution channels.”

Applications for the next round of Screen Queensland’s Online Production Grants will open to Queensland creators in April 2026. Recipients will retain full ownership of their intellectual property.

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