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IF Magazine

Australian film and television trade magazine


Summary

Australian film and television trade magazine

FieldValue
titleIF Magazine
logoIF Magazine logo.jpg
logo_size100
image_fileIf-Magazine-Australia.jpg
image_size200
editorJackie Keast
editor_titleEditor
frequencyBi-monthly
circulation13,000
categoryAustralian film and television trade magazine
companyThe Intermedia Group
publisherMark Kuban
founded1997
countryAustralia
basedSydney
languageEnglish
website

the Australian screen-professionals magazine

IF Magazine, also known as Inside Film, IF: Australia's Filmmaker Magazine, and IF: The Magazine for Independent Filmmakers, is an Australian print and online trade publication for screen-content professionals in Australia and New Zealand.

History

The magazine was founded in 1997 by Stephen Jenner and David Barda, in Sydney.

In April 2012 the 150th issue was published. In June 2021, the 200th issue was published.

Its former and long names include Inside Film, IF: Australia's Filmmaker Magazine, IF: The Magazine for Independent Filmmakers, and IF Magazine: For Screen Content Professionals.

Description

IF Magazine is a bi-monthly print magazine as well as a website, if.com.au, serving as a trade publication for screen-content professionals in Australia and New Zealand.

The magazine's content includes original research in specially-commissioned articles that are unique. It covers Australian film and television, distribution, exhibition, digital media, marketing, finance, as well as detailed reporting on the Australian film industry.

The magazine is available online by subscription on Informit from Issue 41 (February 2002).

Governance and people

Inside Film is owned by The Intermedia Group.

Jackie Keast is editor, while Don Groves has been senior journalist since 2013. Groves formerly worked with Variety in Sydney and London, and has contributed regularly to Deadline Hollywood and SBS Film.

Recognition

In 2000, the magazine was the co-winner of the AACTA Byron Kennedy Award, along with Popcorn Taxi film festival.

IF Awards

Main article: IF Awards

IF Magazine ran the IF Awards The awards were determined by a national audience poll, which differentiated it from the Australian AACTA Awards, which are judged by industry professionals.

References

References

  1. Kroenert, Tim.. (April 2012). "If Magazine – a Look Back". Inside Film.
  2. "If [magazine]: Inside film [catalogue entry]".
  3. Keast, Jackie. (24 June 2021). "Don't miss: The 200th issue of IF!".
  4. (8 December 2010). "LibGuides: Screen: Online Journals & Databases".
  5. (14 July 2021). "Home page".
  6. "Inside Film [catalogue entry]".
  7. "Inside Film Magazine".
  8. "Researcher Profile".
  9. "Inside Film".
  10. (14 July 2021). "Contact".
  11. Glendenning, Elly. (3 June 2013). "Don Groves joins the Inside Film team".
  12. "Byron Kennedy Awards (List of winners from 1984 to 2016)".
  13. (12 June 2022). "Stephen Jenner".
  14. "Inside Film Awards".
  15. (18 April 2012). "IF Awards cancelled for 2012".
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