





It takes a team to bring a story to the screen. Mercury CX is a hub for creatives and is committed to creating connection and fostering collaboration.
Whether through the Springboard program, our regular networking events or the interactive elements of Screenmakers and SASAFEST, Mercury CX brings people together through their shared love of story.
Participants in our workshops and programs will have access to an exclusive online community that helps shape and build the professional connections that are the cornerstone of creative industry careers. In addition, MCX Members have access to a dedicated community and directory to help find the talent that will bring their next production to life.
FAQS
Do I have to be a member to access The Mercury courses?
The Mercury offers a range of workshops and courses. Some programs for the benefit of members, and others are open programs offering generous discounts for Mercury Members.
Where can I learn more about the technical aspects of production?
From time to time, The Mercury will run production workshops. Subscribe to keep up to date on our latest offerings.
In South Australia, AIE (formerly MAPS) TAFE SA and SAE, have a number of foundation level technical courses for production skills.
Flinders University also offers degrees across multiple creative disciplines - Bachelor of Creative Arts in Screen Production is one of them .
Where can I learn about film-making in South Australia?
The Mercury is the right place! We are a pathway between study and professional practice for emerging practitioners.
The South Australian Film Corporation provides support for screen professionals and productions within South Australia. The Mercury works closely with SAFC to provide emerging and early-career screen makers pathways to production.
https://www.safilm.com.au/other-support-resources/
We recommend the Screen Australia guide to getting started in the Australian screen industry
Will The Mercury give me feedback on my feature film script?
With a core purpose of supporting emerging screen creatives, The Mercury is currently focusing on short-form projects (including short films, web series, documentary and animation).
Our script assessment service is limited to 15 pages/short projects. However, we are currently looking to expand into providing television series and feature development support - join our mailing list to receive updates.
Is The Mercury affiliated with any educational institution?
No. However across specific initiatives we work with a range of institutions across our different initiatives including Flinders University and UniSA.
Is The Mercury a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)?
No. Our courses and workshops are developed and delivered by industry experts with a range of teaching experience across different institutions both in South Australia and Australia-wide.
Is HECS or Fee Help available for The Mercury courses and workshops?
No. Our major programs offer a range of payment options. The Mercury does have provision to ensure individuals from under-represented groups have the maximum opportunity to participate in the screen economy. Speak to us if you feel your circumstances may mean you need assistance.
What are short documents and how should I format my script?
Short documents refers to a range of different documents used in the development of screen productions. It might be a one-page synopsis, a treatment, a show bible, or a full script.
Screen Australia has a very useful guide to short documents.