Industry announcements
AFTRS & SPAA announce Professional Development Opportunity
Successful participants in the AFTRS Melbourne courses Marketing Feature Films from Financing to Release and Perfecting the Pitch, can apply for the opportunity to receive a 50% discount on the non-member full rate for SPAA 2004, along with two consultations with producers Sue Maslin or Jane Ballantyne and Fiona Eagger during the conference. Selection will be based on a statement outlining how the knowledge and skills gained on the AFTRS course would assist participants at the 2004 SPAA conference. For further details regarding the courses, please refer to the item below.
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