Drama numbers up as Offset reaches $128m

Screen Australia’s 2009/2010 Drama Report has been released, with total expenditure at $731m (up 2 percent from last year) and the production of 37 features, 36 TV dramas and 12 foreign projects.

CEO Ruth Harley said the industry is “in a solid position thanks to the introduction of the Producer Offset”, which she defined as “the Australian screen industry stimulus package that we didn’t know we needed to have”, with a value of $128 million – but she also warned next year the numbers might go down.

The current report includes the $169m injected into the industry by high budget US films The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Harley said that the total expenditure in feature films might drop in 2010/11, because there has been a reduction in high budget local films and an absence of foreign production during the current financial year.

PDV-only work contributed $9m to the local industry, with work on Sucker Punch, Iron Man 2, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, as well as one UK and one Hong Kong project.

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