Ann Macbeth was an English author and educator known for her impactful contributions to literature and teaching. She worked to bring attention to the importance of arts and culture in education, especially for younger generations. Macbeth's dedication to creating accessible educational content continues to inspire teachers and writers alike to use storytelling and education as tools for empowerment and cultural understanding. Her ability to use literature to engage and educate encourages others to find meaning in the written word.
"We're under the Arts Council under the Minister for the Arts. The Minister for the Arts and the Minister for Industrial Development have great difficulty in agreeing over who should fund what in terms of film."
"We are here predominantly to support independent filmmakers and their needs. We are also here to assist people actually in their production, non-commercial people in their production."
"Build into each budget the cost of hiring and don't lump yourself with capital investment."
"Any new producer starting up is to get investors' confidence. Investors are still very very wary of anything to do with the arts world."
"Ten years ago I was not heavily involved in the film world but on reflection it was a boom time with the mineral boom happening, so there was immense growth for industrial training films, documentaries to do with the mining, and the outback world."
"You have always had individual directors who begin in the advertising or commercial world, but they are probably exceptions rather than the traditional pattern."
"They will open up to what I would call corporate broadcastings where the non-commercial material will have air time. There's no possibility of that here right now, none."
"The more commercial work that is happening, the more people are operating cameras and are setting up studio lights, the greater the opportunity for drama production to happen."
"It will never be Hollywood, the same way people think it should be. I think it will grow and it will be healthy and it will expand into more than one production house."
"I see any production of any nature being good for the development of the whole industry."
"We probably do not have a large enough industry here to ably support the independent filmmaker to move in and out. Much of the industry is based on full-time jobs here, institutionalised jobs."