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newspaper
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Title |
The Australian Film Industry - The Next 50 Years |
Author(s) | Peter Krausz |
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VIC |
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Australia |
Publication Date |
00-12-2008 |
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2 |
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The future of Australia Film Industry is healthy and brightness.In the near future, it will be possible for an editor in Australia to access digitised media on a server in Los Angeles and edit the film without ever leaving these shores. The same will be true for sound-editing, dialogue editing, automatic dialogue recording, sound track laying, preliminary and final mix downs and music recording.With following the advanced technology in the world. The development of the Australia Film Industry will increasing rapidly.If the government increased attention and add the investment or build studios similar to the Hollywood. The Australia Film Industry will become world class |
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The report of the directors |
Australian audiences loved the film, but it's struggling to attract interest overseas and while Mark Joffe welcomes Hollywood's invasion down under, he believes Australian films need greater support. At Sydney's Fox studios, the failed backlot development is being converted into new production facilities, boosting sound stage capacity by a third. With world-class facilities in Sydney, the Gold Coast and soon Melbourne, as well as new tax incentives for overseas productions, the Australian attract an even industry is aiming to attract an even greater share of American films. Sean Murphy: But with films like 'Moulin Rouge' costing more than $100 million, whether a movie-making minnow like Australia can generate enough investment capital to compete on the world stage telling distinctly Australian stories is another question.
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