Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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"It's about stories and how we told them," says Burton. "Now people are making movies based on what the audience is going and how manufacturers are going to the movies ... What are they doing calling card, so they can take the next step.

"A lot of that passion to tell a cinematic story has been replaced by career considerations."

That would be a key change in the industry, Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) for the government to provide $ 60 million of funding for film distributors may be involved in making more movies, "mid-budget", including $ 7,000,000 and $ 30 million. SPAA believes that commercial films intentionally leads to a greater vision of Australian films in Australia.

Andreacchio Anton, CEO of Converge, a developer of visual effects for film, suggests that "incitement" of distributors, rather than the government "throwing money on production", would lead to positive change in the landscape film. "We need to think about letting the industry regulate itself," he said.

Some suspect that the filmmakers give more distributors for example, more movies could be done, but there will be less incentive to tell specific stories in Australia.

"You can not jump stuff, but has no intention to hide the dog," an industry insider says. "And you still have a fundamental problem: the writing is bad marketing and bad."

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