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Made in NSW - TV Drama

The Made in NSW - TV Drama Fund supports high-end feature film and television drama productions, produced by Australian production companies, which are genuinely footloose and can shoot in NSW. 

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Made in NSW - TV Drama

Summary

The Made in NSW - TV Drama Fund will support high-end feature film and television drama productions, produced by Australian production companies, which are genuinely footloose and can shoot in NSW. Supported productions will have the potential to travel internationally and reach new audiences whilst also creating significant employment opportunities for NSW based practitioners.

Screen NSW will conduct up to 5 competitive rounds per financial year and round opening and closing dates will be published annually. If the applicant is intending to apply for this fund along with the Regional Filming Fund or NSW PDV Rebate, applications must be made concurrently and declared in the application.

The total budget of a project must be between $5 million (AUD) and $18 million (AUD). Applicants can apply for up to 10% of their Qualifying NSW Spend, capped at $1 million.

Applicants are encouraged to read these guidelines thoroughly before applying.

Key information

  • Funding amount: $0 - $1,000,000 (Funding will be determined on a case-by-case basis based on the Qualifying NSW Production Expenditure (QNSWPE) but will not exceed 10% of the QNSWPE or $1,000,000 - whichever is the lesser)
  • Applications open: 14 October 2024
  • Applications close: 5pm, 11 November 2024
  • Application outcome date: Within 4 weeks of the assessment meeting
  • Decision-maker: Secretary, Department of Creative Industries, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport
  • Type of funding opportunity: Open, competitive

Rounds

Made in NSW - TV Drama is run in parallel with the Production Finance rounds. 

RoundOpen DateClose DateShortlisting DateFTIAC* Date
R90Wed 14 AugWed 4 SeptMon 30 SeptMon 14 Oct
R91Mon 14 OctMon 11 NovMon 2 DecMid-late Jan 2025 (Date TBC)
R92Fri 7 Feb 2025Fri 7 Mar 2025Tue 15 Apr 2025Wed 30 Apr 2025
R93Mon 28 Apr 2025Wed 28 May 2025Mon 30 Jun 2025Mon 14 Jul 2025

 

*Film & Television Advisory Committee (FTIAC)

Program objectives

The purpose of the program is to attract and create a pipeline of high-end feature film and television drama production in NSW, build on the success of previous investments and create opportunities for production companies to finance their projects with international partners to find new audiences, both within Australia and internationally.

The program will also support the sustainable employment of cast and crew in NSW by creating high value jobs whilst contributing significantly to the NSW economy.

The fund will support feature film and television drama projects by Australian companies that have the potential to travel internationally and reach new audiences.

In the case of TV drama productions, projects will have the capacity to premiere on digital platforms and play to large audiences via traditional media outlets. They will be must-see, event TV with the potential for returning series and air in a prime-time slot on Australian TV - either free-to-air or via subscription channels and online platforms.

Fund amount

Funding from $0 to 1,000,000 per production is available through the program.

Individual funding is determined on a case-by-case basis based on the Qualifying NSW Production Expenditure (QNSWPE) but will not exceed 10% of the QNSWPE or $1,000,000 - whichever is the lesser. Applicants should discuss their funding requests with a Screen NSW Investment Manager prior to submitting an application.

Our investment is cash flowed into the production and the equity remains with the producer. In the case of previous development funding from Screen NSW, this amount will be rolled over into producer equity, 

Screen NSW requires a minimum amount of 10% contingency to be included in a project’s budget.  However, in some cases where co-investors or broadcasters agree, Screen NSW may approve a slightly lower amount. 

In the case where a lower contingency amount is approved, Screen NSW may elect to withhold producer overheads until completion.

Contact & support

Screen NSW staff are available to provide technical advice and general information to potential applicants on the interpretation of these guidelines, including the types of activity eligible for funding and support with the online application process.

For further information or clarification, please contact Screen staff on: [email protected].

Screen NSW staff cannot help directly with your application. To maintain a fair and equitable process, staff cannot edit or correct any applications or provide advice on the content or choices required against the Assessment Criteria.

Selection Criteria

Application process

Assessment process

Successful applications

Additional information and resources

Glossary

Also see the Glossary for non-program specific definitions.

Annexure A