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Can I reach the former agency websites - FFC, FAL and AFC – from this site?
Yes, program information continues to be updated on the former agency sites, which are now subsites of Screen Australia. Links are provided from the Screen Australia ‘gateway’ pages to specific sections within the subsites. Use the footer links at the bottom of the page to go straight to the subsites themselves.

Where can I find information about former AFC screening programs - Big Screen, School Screen and Black Screen, and the australianscreen online website?
These are now managed by the National Film and Sound Archive. Go to www.nfsa.gov.au

About filmmaking, training, getting started

I want to study filmmaking. Where should I go?
Check out our Getting Started in Film, TV and Interactive Digital Media info guide.

I’ve got a great idea for a film! What do  I do?
Read our I’ve Got a Great Idea for a Film info guide.
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