Ms Black, who has been with Screen Queensland in various senior roles since 2013, has been seconded to the position for 18 months.

In the new position, she will continue to provide critical support to film and series productions in Queensland at an important time in the organisation’s growth, particularly following COVID industry disruptions over the past two years.

In announcing the role, Screen Queensland CEO Kylie Munnich said, “Screen Queensland has created a permanent industry-facing role to support physical screen production in the state.

We see this as critical support for producers, both domestic and international, to ensure that Queensland is seen as the destination of choice for screen production.

“With Gina’s knowledge and skill in physical production, particularly with her background as a Line Producer and Unit Production Manager, she is the perfect person to be the bridge between Screen Queensland and the wider production community.”

Ms Black said, “I’m delighted to move into this new expanded role providing essential hands-on support to local and international producers filming in Queensland. This unique role enables Screen Queensland to demonstrate just how responsive we are to the needs of screen production in our state.”

The role reports to the Chief Creative Officer, Dr Belinda Burns, and will play a key part in the delivery of high-quality productions in Queensland, including local, interstate and international projects. It will further develop Queensland’s skills capacity for future screen productions.

Ms Black came to Screen Queensland after more than two decades in various Line Producer and Unit Production Manager roles, representing international and high-profile entertainment organisations including the Walt Disney Company.

Ms Black’s new role is effective immediately.

ABOUT SCREEN QUEENSLAND
Screen Queensland is the Queensland Government-owned screen agency, investing in development and production, talent development programs and screen culture events to grow a successful local screen industry. The agency supports locally produced films, series and games, and secures international and interstate production and post-production into the state. It also operates Screen Queensland Studios: Brisbane, which most recently hosted Tiger King-inspired series JOE vs CAROLE, and the first season of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s autobiographical comedy series Young Rock. Screen Queensland Studios: Cairns is set for completion in 2023. Upcoming international releases supported by Screen Queensland include Thirteen Lives directed by Ron Howard, Ticket to Paradise starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, Spiderhead starring Chris Hemsworth, Baz Luhrmann’s highly anticipated biopic Elvis and Disney+ sci-fi series Nautilus.  Supported Australian projects include Bluey, Australian Survivor, Upright (Season 2) Strait to the Plate, Troppo and BAFTA-winning game Unpacking. Screen Queensland is deeply committed to uplifting the voices of Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and increasing diversity on and off screen. For more information on funding programs, incentives, locations and facilities, visit screenqueensland.com.au

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