2011 Producer Survey

Calling all Australian Screen Content Producers (TV, Film, Corporate and Digital Media) to participate in the most important survey of the year. By contributing 20 minutes of your time, you’ll be helping to shape the direction of the industry and will get a chance to win AUD $2,000. Survey ends 31 December 2011.

The screen producer plays a vital role in shaping the creative, commercial and entrepreneurial dimensions of a production. Understanding the role of producer has become even more important in recent years in a convergent mediascape where business models are uncertain and traditional ‘analogue’ distribution models are being challenged by new modes of cross-media distribution and consumption practices.

The 2011 Australian Screen Producer Survey is a national study of the activities and motivations of Australian screen producers conducted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation (CCI), Queensland University of Technology with support from the Centre for Screen Business (CSB)/Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) and the AFI Research Collection. The study constitutes the second stage of the nation-wide Australian Screen Producers survey conducted in 2009 by CSB and AFTRS, RMIT University, and the AFI Research Collection.

Building upon this previous survey, the 2011 survey examines key issues around the practices, attitudes, strategies, and aspirations of screen producers for film, television, corporate, and digital/new media.

Click here to complete the survey

If you have any questions or require any further information about the project, please contact:

Dr. Mark Ryan
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
Queensland University of Technology
Creative Industries Faculty

Phone: (07) 3138, 0158
Email: m3.ryan@qut.edu.au

 

 

 

For survey results from the last time this was run, take a look at csb.aftrs.edu.au/survey