QPIX
QPIX closed its doors in 2014.[1] A Brisbane-based not-for-profit film and television training organisation,[2] it was the Queensland member of Screen Development Australia (SDA) [3] which also included Metro Screen (NSW), Open Channel (Vic), Media Resource Centre (SA), Wide Angle Tasmania (Tas) and FTI (WA).
QPIX provided career development for filmmakers and assistance developing and producing film and television projects. It received financial support from Screen Queensland at a state level and Screen Australia at a Federal level and offered opportunities to Queensland filmmakers through initiatives such as the Raw Nerve Short Film Initiative and the White Heat Short film program. Past films developed by QPIX include:
Year | Title | Producer |
---|---|---|
2012 | “Tender” | Liz Tomkins |
2011 | “Timing Light” | Semah Mokak-Wischki |
2011 | "Hot Chaps" | Tyronne Curtis |
2011 | "The Gordon Hookey Story" | Damien O'Mara |
2011 | "Free Rider" | Stephen Kanaris |
2009 | "Lamb Island" | Christopher Zaryc |
References
- ↑ "Queensland QPIX closes as funding cut off". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
- ↑ "QPIX films dominate short film comp". Inside Film Magazine. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- ↑ "Screen Development Australia". Australian Film Commission News Archive. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
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