
25 11 2020 - Media release Drama Report 2019/20 shows impact of pandemic on screen industry
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Screen Australia's annual Drama Report released today shows expenditure in 2019/20 on drama production in Australia reached $991 million. This is 18% down on last year's spend, largely due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the near total shutdown of large-scale drama production in March 2020.
The Drama Report uses data from industry to provide an overview of the production of local and foreign feature, television and online drama titles, as well as post, digital and visual effects (PDV) activity. All expenditure is allocated to the year in which principal photography began. PDV employs a secondary method of analysis, which is outlined in the PDV section below, and in the report. Drama' refers to scripted narratives of any genre.
Expenditure by Australian titles that started principal photography in 2019/20 accounted for 55% of the total expenditure, with $543 million generated by 74 Australian productions, down 32% on 2018/19's record result. In total, 41 foreign projects (including PDV-only titles) generated $447 million in spend, an 8% increase in spend on 2018/19.
This year's report provides an insight into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Australian screen industry, which resulted in the near total shutdown of large-scale drama production in March 2020, and continues to present significant challenges for production and the wider sector both in Australia and internationally.
Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts the Hon Paul Fletcher MP said, Screen Australia's Drama Report provides the Government and industry with 30 years of important insights into data and production trends in Australia. It's testament to the industry's strength and resilience that despite COVID-19's impact on the sector, spend on drama production in 2019/20 still reached nearly $1 billion.
We're committed to supporting the industry as it moves forward with production activity across the country. The Government's $400 million increase to the Location Incentive Scheme announced in July will attract more foreign film and television productions to Australia over the next seven years, and we have also announced further reforms to the long-term regulation and funding of content. The $50 million Temporary Interruption Fund to date has been allocated to 23 approved projects supporting the safe return of production. And we have provided additional funding of $53 million to Screen Australia and the Australian Children's Television Foundation for the development and production of quality Australian content.
Screen Australia's Chief Executive Officer, Graeme Mason, said, "Never in the 30 year history of the Drama Report have we seen an event like the COVID-19 pandemic. While we looked on track to celebrate a record year in many areas of the industry, the pandemic is estimated to have postponed around 26 Australian drama titles with total budgets exceeding $325 million. This large scale impact is unprecedented.
Several challenges remain with many projects reporting increases in costs as they make necessary adjustments to work in a COVID-safe environment, while others are yet to resume work or get started for a variety of COVID-related reasons. This will also have a flow on effect as some productions slated to commence work in 2020/21 have not been able to, with dramatic changes in production schedules impacting the availability of cast, crew and studio space.
Despite the hardships, I'm encouraged that our industry has been able to safely and markedly increase production activity and there are already positive signs that our sector will be able to bounce back. As a result of support from the Federal Government's Temporary Interruption Fund (TIF) and Screen Australia's direct COVID-19 funding we have supported a safe return to work on projects with combined production budgets of over $330 million. The TIF continues to fill a vital gap in getting productions back up and running, and has now been replicated in many other countries.
I commend everyone in the industry on their tenacity, resilience and ability to adapt and find ways to move forward in the midst of a global pandemic, continued Mason.
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Screen Australia's Chief Operating Officer, Michael Brealey, said, The Australian screen industry is flexible and robust and this has been evident in the speed with which the industry adapted to adversity at every level and responded to COVID-19's impact. Several interrupted productions were able to recommence shooting in June, including Network 10's Neighbours and the second season of Five Bedrooms, and series two of children's series The Bureau of Magical Things for Netflix and Network 10. ABC comedy Aftertaste was able to commence pre-production in Adelaide in June, and Seven series RFDS returned to pre-production in Broken Hill. Not to mention the ways in which creative teams responded with innovative ideas with projects like Cancelled, Retrograde and At Home Alone Together all filmed during lockdown making it a part of the story.
Australia's ability to stem the spread of the virus to date has made us even more attractive as a safe and viable location for globally backed productions, which is already creating exciting opportunities and long term potential, said Brealey.
New South Wales accounted for 48% of Australian spend to reach $475 million while Victoria accounted for 28% of spend reaching $297 million, the majority of which was attributable to domestic TV and online drama. South Australia reported 15% of the national share with a total spend of $146 million, a new record and increase of 34%. Queensland accounted for 5% of the nationa
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