Getting that first film and television job can be difficult, but there are lots of short filmmakers and community television programs looking for volunteer staff. It's a great way to gain skills and prove you can do the job. The current film and television volunteer jobs and opportunities listings.
Positions Wanted: Film and Television
Screen Hub hosts the only Positions Wanted listing for the film and television industries. You can post a film & tv positions wanted listing free of charge.
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Find An Editor
A new resource that allows Avid editors to list their experience, skills, qualifications and equipment online. Simpy follow this link to create your entry - it's free!
Australian Film and Television Production Report
A comprehensive listing of film and television projects in pre-production and production in Australia. Better still, simply click on the links to find contact details for production companies, key suppliers and personnel. If you know who is likely to be hiring, it improves your chances just that little bit!
Australian Film and Television Industry Directory
A detailed listing of film and television production companies and people, with contacts and key credits. It's free to search, and free to list – but you must have professional, paid experience in either film or television to create a listing.
Screen Hub tracks upcoming funding and film and television finance opportunities in Australia and New Zealand – as well as relevant international programs.
We also track finance decisions, policy shifts and international sales. These can be found in the News section under Television Business and Film Business.
Film Festival Calls For Entries
If you have already made your film or short film, and are looking to get it out into the market place, our Film Festival Calls for Entry Listing is a good place to start. This lists all of the major international and national film festivals, as well as many others you might not even have heard of. All listings are screened to remove the rip-offs.
FOR EMPLOYERS
Advertising a film or television industry job on Screen Hub is free of charge – and you reach only qualified, interested jobs seekers.
85% of Screen Hub's 7,000 subscribers have five or more years of experience in 79% either hold or are working towards a professional qualification. Searching for an entry level employee? Screen Hub tertiary institution subscriptions mean that most film or television students have access to our jobs listings.
Why pay to advertise when you can find the right people free of charge. Simply click on this link to lodge your free film and television employment
Manage Your Advertisements
Log in before you post your advertisement, and you will discover the joys of managing your own online advertising. Simply click Manage Your Ads.
Because Screen Hub knows that students are short of money, we've created a special subscription for tertiary institutions. Simply, if the staff subscribe as a group, all of their students receive Screen Hub free of charge. Simply contact us to find out how.
Australian Film & TV Industry Directory Listing
Creating a film and television industry directory listing is free of charge. The Industry Directory is searched over 5,000 times every week – and a lot of those people are looking for training in either film or television. Just follow this link to create a listing.
ABOUT SCREEN HUB
Screen Hub charges a small annual subscription fee. We use this money to employ a professional staff of film and television experts who update the website with – quite literally – hundreds of new jobs, articles, resources and links every week.
Screen Hub's website currently contains over 100,000 pages of information and analysis – all of it directly related to the Australian and New Zealand film and television industries.