Wide Angle Tasmania

Wide Angle Tasmania is a not-for-profit screen resource organisation that supports emerging and mid-career screen practitioners with access to training, equipment hire, networking, screenings, forums and production support. Wide Angle Tasmania is a member of Screen Development Australia, a national network of screen resource organisations [1] that includes Metro Screen (NSW), Open Channel (Vic), QPIX (QLD), Media Resource Centre (SA) and FTI (WA).

Based out of the Salamanca Arts Centre in Hobart, Wide Angle Tasmania's aim is to support a vibrant screen culture and nurture Tasmanian talent. With financial assistance from Screen Tasmania and Screen Australia,[2] Wide Angle Tasmania was incorporated in 2005.

Since 2008, Wide Angle Tasmania, in partnership with Screen Australia, have provided filmmakers with an opportunity to produce their first funded short film through the Raw Nerve Short Film Initiative. Films recently developed by Wide Angle Tasmania under the initiative include:

YearTitleProducer
2011“Dibs”Adam Ransley
2011“Piercing Silence”Ninna Millikin
2011“Showing the Ropes”David Pyefinch
2010SlashedRebecca Thomson
2010Exit, Pursued By a BearSara Pensalfini Brown
2010Thicker Than WaterDaniel Speed
2009WaterDominique Hurley & Justus Neumann
2009Daughter of San DominicoMarisa Mastrocola
2009Tin ManBernard Lloyd
2009The GardenerJasmine Cameron
2008Iron WillVivien Mason
2008Help WantedDan Weavell
2008Henry FinnShaun Wilson & Tim Logan
2008Next of KinRose Schramm

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