SPONSORS

SPADA is indebted to the conference sponosrs who allow us to present a fantastic event, where screen industries come together to meet, talk and be challenged over three days of comfort.



Principal Sponsor

New Zealand Film Commission

The NZFC provides film industry support, training and development support and funding, production finance for feature films and short films.  It also participates in the promotion and marketing of New Zealand films domestically and internationally.



Strategic Partners

New Zealand Trade and Enterprise/
Investment New Zealand

NZTE is the national economic development agency, which has a network of 48 offices worldwide. NZTE’s aims are to grow New Zealand's economy by boosting the capability of businesses and regions and facilitating their sustained and profitable participation in overseas markets.

INZ is a specialist unit within New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, which actively assists international corporate investors to: relocate their businesses to New Zealand; establish green-field operations; and invest and work with New Zealand companies in global ventures.



Premium Sponsor

Television New Zealand

TVNZ is New Zealand's largest broadcaster, operating two free-to-air channels. TVNZ broadcasts, makes and commissions programmes.  It is a crown-owned company with public service broadcasting as well as commercial mandates.


Key Sponsors

Te Puni Kōkiri

The Ministry of Maori Development Act 1991 established Te Puni Kokiri, the Ministry of Maori Development in 1992. Currently, Te Puni Kokiri’s work focuses on providing high quality policy advice to Government and other agencies. Recently it has also begun providing services to assist Maori achieve their development aims.

TV3

TV3 is New Zealand's first privately-owned commercial network.   TVWorks operates TV3 and C4 from network premises in Auckland, with sales offices and news bureaus in Wellington and Christchurch, sales offices in Hamilton, Melbourne and Sydney, and a news bureau in Dunedin.

SKY Network Television

SKY Network Television


Sponsors

Auckland City Council

Auckland City is proud to be a strong supporter of the screen production industry, through its 'Film Friendly' accreditation and by facilitating filming in a diverse range of locations across the city.  Auckland City was a key partner in the establishment of Film Auckland, the regional film office, and continues to sponsor and support Film Auckland.

Fiua

Since its inception in 1987, FIUA has become the largest provider of Insurance for Feature Films, Mini-series, Television Series, Documentaries and Commercials as well as providing annual coverages for equipment owners, etc.

Maori Television

New Zealand On Air

NZ On Air's job is to promote and foster the development of New Zealand's culture on the airwaves by funding locally-made television programmes, public radio networks and access radio, and to promote New Zealand music by funding music videos and radio shows.

Screenrights

Set up in 1990, Screenrights is a non-profit organisation that monitors, collects and distributes royalties to rights holders in copied programmes.  Screenrights’ educational copying licences now give more than 10,000 Australian and New Zealand educational institutions access to this valuable resource. They also bring in more than $20 million a year for distribution to the filmmakers who make the programs educators copy.

Sony

Sony Corporation spans a range of industries including audio visual electronics, information technology, broadcast, telecommunications, entertainment, satellite broadcasting. Sony New Zealand is a leading supplier of cutting edge technology.

SKYCITY Cinemas

SKYCITY Cinemas



Supporters

The Film Archive

The Film Archive is an independent charitable trust, which represents film, archival, Maori and community interests. The Film Archive’s constitution/kaupapa is to collect, protect and project New Zealand’s film and television history

New Zealand Music Industry Commission

The New Zealand Music Commission (NZMIC) is one of the Government funded arts agencies, and is committed to growing NZ music business, both at home and overseas. Financially supported through the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, the NZMIC undertakes projects and partnerships that are strategically about getting New Zealand music out into the world and assisting music businesses in working better.

Oktobor

One of the top commercial post production facilities in New Zealand, Oktobor has picked up numerous awards for both international and national work in both Visual effects and 3D animation. Oktobor’s operation has been expanded to now include a long form division for Feature films. Its credits include the three Lord of the Rings epics, Johnny Lingo, Boogeyman, and numerous other New Zealand films.

Onfilm

Onfilm is New Zealand’s number one screen production monthly industry magazine. The publication features the latest industry news, editorials, production list, etc. You can subscribe to Onfilm via the magazine or email update service.

WIFT Auckland

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