Reference

New Zealand

Sites

* C4 TV
* CTV Christchurch
* Māori Television
Information on the programmes and presenters on this channel as well as e-panui (newsletter) and current programme schedule.
* Prime TV
* Rialto Channel
* SKY TV
* TV 2
* TV 3
* TV One
* TVNZ 6
* TVNZ 7
"The programming on TVNZ 7 will give New Zealanders a forum to shape and express their views on national and international issues"
* TVNZ ondemand
* 48Hours
New Zealand film making competition. Within a 48 hour period entrants are assigned a genre of film and must write, shoot, edit and add soundtrack to their short film.
* Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)
A self-regulatory body, not established by legislation. Developed and maintains a set of codes of practice for specific categories of advertising. Includes decisions made by the Advertising Standards Complaints board since 2000.
* Asia New Zealand Film Foundation Trust
Not-for-profit charity dedicated to promoting and advocating for better representation of Asians as creatives and professionals in New Zealand’s Film & TV industry in all areas including actors, directors, producers, editors, screen-writers, art design, music. Also runs film festivals.
* Auckland Film Society Auckland
The Auckland Film Society specialises in screening quality films from around the world: documentaries, features, short films, classics, director retrospectives and national cinema seasons.
* Broadcasting Standards Authority Te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho
Encourages broadcasters to develop and maintain programme standards. Provides a process for determining complaints about alleged breaches of those standards. Also responsible for the review and approval of codes of broadcasting practice; and research about broadcasting standards and the wider broadcasting environment.
* Canterbury Film Society Christchurch
Canterbury Film Society is a non-profit incorporated society and a registered charitable organisation, with the aim of enhancing members' understanding of world-wide film culture and our country's place in it.
* Canterbury Short Film Festival
Annual Short Film Festival run by the Belladona Film Trust.
* Commercial Approvals Bureau (CAB)
Set up in 1989 to approve the content of all television commercials before they are broadcast on any television or digital media outlet in New Zealand. When an ad is approved it is given a classification which determines the times of day it may be broadcast.
* Date Palm Film Festival
13 - 18 September, 2007
* Documentary Edge Festival
Annual international documentary film festival which screens in some New Zealand cities.
* Dunedin Film Society
* Film and Video @ Te Puna Web Directory
Links to New Zealand organisations and information.
* Film New Zealand
New Zealand's film locations office providing information, introductions and support to filmmakers both internationally and locally
* The Film Society in New Zealand
2006 marked 60 Years of the Film Society movement in New Zealand. This Wiki has been establised to try to bring together the history of its origins and achievements.
* Film South
Regional film office devoted to providing film and television location, production and permit information in Canterbury.
* Flicks.co.nz Christchurch
Cinema listings, trailers, news and competitions
* Freeview
Freeview heralds a new era in television in New Zealand. It has been launched to start the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting, providing crystal clear, high resolution, digital quality viewing for free.
* French Film Festival
Annual festival of French films screens February.
* Greytown Film Society
* Hamilton Film Society
* History of Christchurch Cinemas
* Human Rights Film Festival
Annual festival of human rights films.
* Italian Film Festival
Annual festival of Italian films screens around October/November.
* Jasmax Film Festival
Biennial festival of architectural films.
* Lumière Reader
The Festival Reader is the film festival supplement of The Lumière Reader. Coverage includes local film festivals by way of feature articles, film reviews and festival reports – occasionally too, from abroad. In June and July, it devotes annually to the New Zealand International Film Festivals.
* Moving Image Centre Toi Rerehiko Auckland
Contemporary creative media and live performance centre in Auckland offering a continuous programme of international and New Zealand artists working across contemporary film, video, digital media, installation, music and live performance.
* Nelson Film Society
* New Zealand Film and Video Technicians Guild
A non-profit professional organisation representing the interests of film and video workers and allied crafts in the New Zealand screen production industry.
* New Zealand Film Archive Ngā Kaitiaki O Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua
Has collections of predominantly New Zealand film and video from 1895 to the present day. Feature films, documentaries, short films, home movies, newsreels, television programmes and film and television advertisements. A large documentation collection is also held, including publicity materials, stills, posters, production records and equipment.
* New Zealand Film Commission Te Tuma Whakaata Taonga
Encourages the production and promotion of New Zealand movies being made by New Zealand directors.
* New Zealand International Film Festival
The Festivals are held in 16 cities across New Zealand, starting in Auckland this year on July 9.
* New Zealand International Film Festival: Christchurch
Annual festival of international films, screens late July, early August.
* New Zealand On Air Irirangi te Motu
NZ On Air is responsible for reflecting and developing New Zealand identity and culture by funding programming on radio and television about New Zealand and New Zealand interests, promoting New Zealand music, and encouraging archives that are likely to be of historical interest in New Zealand. Also known as the Broadcasting Commission.
* New Zealand Screen Council
The New Zealand Screen Council is an independent industry organisation charged with the responsibility of facilitating growth within the New Zealand screen production sector.
* New Zealand Short Films
NZShortFilm.com (formerly LessFilm.com) was created to promote New Zealand short films to the public, both locally and overseas.
* New Zealand Television Archive
A division of Television New Zealand (TVNZ) Ltd, is New Zealand's largest audiovisual production library.
* New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council
An industry organisation representing the non-competitive interests of the free-to-air television broadcasters in New Zealand.
* NZ Cinema
An independent guide to the NZ cinema scene
* NZ On Screen
NZ On Screen provides access to the wealth of television, film, music video and new media produced in NZ, along with knowledgeable background information.
* Outtakes - Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
4 June - 11 June 2009
* Palmerston North Film Society
* Queenstown Film Society
* Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand (SDGNZ)
The Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand (SDGNZ) creates a forum where directors and editors can define, defend and further their professional industry.
* Screen Hub
The site has 12,000 original pages (6,000 available to the public) as well as links to news about Australian and New Zealand film and television production.
* The Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA)
The Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA) represents the interests of producers and production companies on all issues affecting the commercial and creative aspects of independent screen production in New Zealand.
* Tauranga Film Society
* Te Mangai Paho Maori Broadcasting Funding Authority
A Crown Entity established to make funding available to the national network of Māori radio stations and for the production of Māori language television programmes, music CDs and videos. Also known as TMP; Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi.
* The Wairoa Māori Film Festival
Te ao mai ngā whatu Māori - The world through a Māori lens
* Waitati Film Society
* Wellington Film Society Wellington
The Wellington Film Society enables you to see in a cinema a range of international cinema you are unlikely to see elsewhere. Membership gives you free entry to all screenings.
* Wet West Film Festival Hokitika
Showcasing films that focus on the ebb and flow of life and tales of the excitement found around water. Last held January 2008
* Women in Film and Television (W.I.F.T.) Wellington
An organisation which supports women in the film and television industries and provides an informal network for career assistance.
* World Cinema Showcase
Annual festival of international films screens March/April.