1146.0 - Directory of Service Industries Statistics, 2002  
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Film and Video Production and Distribution, Australia (cat. no. 8679.0)

PURPOSE

The collection was undertaken in response to user's need for financial information about the film and video industry, to measure its size and structure on a regular basis, and its contribution to the Australian economy.


SCOPE

The collection was a survey of businesses and organisations mainly engaged in the film and video production and distribution industries. The scope of the collection was based on the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) classes:

  • 9111 Film and Video Production; consisting of businesses/organisations mainly engaged in the production of motion pictures on film or video tape for theatre or television projection. This class also includes such services as casting, film editing and titling.
  • 9112 Film and Video Distribution; consisting of businesses/organisations mainly engaged in leasing or wholesaling motion pictures on film or video tape to organisations for exhibition or sale. This class also includes agents mainly engaged in leasing and wholesaling films and videos to organisations.


DATA DETAIL


The publication contains the following tables at the Australia level:
  • sources of income
  • items of expenditure
  • characteristics of employment
  • selected statistics by employment size groupings
  • selected performance ratios
  • various activity data such as film and video and television production activity

GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE

Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania`
Northern Territory
ACT


FREQUENCY OF DATA AVAILABILITY

The collection is run approximately 3 yearly (subject to review).


ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

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