WIFT International, a network of over 10,000 women working in the screen industry around the world.

WIFT Auckland, Women in Film and Televison (Auckland) Incorporated is a professional association for women in the film and television industry.
Incorporated in 1995, WIFT aims to provide an opportunity for women to share common concerns and extend their professional interest through information and career support for members and educational development forums, promote and safeguard the interests of women in the industry, champion women’s achievements in television and film and support the industry as a whole. WIFT auckland keeps you up to date with the latest news. We provide opportunities for women new to the industry and studying through our internship scheme and also for women already established and looking to take the next step, we offer a mentoring programme. We celebrate the achievements of top women in the NZ screen industry through our annual awards. WIFT Auckland is active in the areas of lobbying and research.
WIFT Auckland runs full programme of events throughout the year to support professional development. WIFT Auckland is a not-for-profit organization. We exist with the assistance of our many members, sponsors and supporters.
WIFT membership is incredible value for money! Women in Film & Television (WIFT) in New Zealand consists of two separate organizations, WIFT Auckland and WIFT Wellington, who have a mutually cooperative relationship. WIFT NZ endeavors to raise the profile of women in the New Zealand film and television industry. For a full history of WIFT in New Zealand click here.
WIFT New Zealand is affiliated to WIFT International (WIFTI), a global network comprised of some 40 Women in Film chapters and over 10,000 members dedicated to advancing professional development and achievement for women working in all areas of film, video and screen-based media.
Karen is a member of the WIFT Honorary Board and has a Masters degree in Intellectual Property. Karen’s practice covers...more
Tash has had extensive experience across the industry working not only in Broadcast Film & Video but also advertising, marketing and theatre. She won both an AFTA and a Qantas Media Award as...more
Kathryn has been an agent since 1992 and is managing director of Kathryn Rawlings Actors’ Agency, one of the premier actors’ agencies in the country. She started off as an actress...more
Christina is a well established actress and producer but is mostly known for her work as a casting director. Christina casted recent NZ features We're Here to Help (2007), The Tattooist (2007)...more
McCarty’s media background draws from 25 years of experience in film and event production as well as many years working creatively with the written word and photographic image. She has worked in various capacities with many producers, directors...more
Teresa is an Industrial Organiser for NZ Actors Equity. She has held position for past 6 years and has worked for Unions for the over 15 years. Her role involves representation of Actors in negotiations, mediation and also education about their rights with a general aim to improve the working life of performers in New Zealand...more
Lisa has considerable international experience within the entertainment and media industries. For the last 10 years she has worked for The Hollywood Reporter as their Asia Pacific Sales & Marketing Manager. She travels to many major film festivals...more
Jackie is the managing director of Mushroom Pictures Ltd. She first joined the company in Australia as General Manager, having worked within the Mushroom Group since 1993...more
Mareena was a WIFT intern for 3 years while completing a film degree at Unitec between 2004 - 2006. Mareena has focussed her working career on the production side of the commercial world...more
Mairi is a Cinematographer. She came up through the Camera Department, Loading and Pulling Focus on Drama, TVCs, Music Videos and Documentaries...more
Robin has been employed in the NZ Film Industry as a freelancer for 28 years. In this time she has worked on 19 feature films, 11 short films and over twenty television programmes in addition to numerous TVC’s...more
Sapna came to New Zealand in December 2001. Before that she practiced medicine for nine years as a GP in Bombay. In Aotearoa she did a M.A. in film, television and media studies from the University of Auckland...more
5 July, Members $45 / Non-Members $90
Join Paul Reynolds for a workshop covering the basic skills needed for using the online environment as a delivery platform. This is a hands-on workshop especially for women with computer access. Topics covered will range from uploading material to sites such as YouTube to setting up your own video blog or channel. To register call (09) 378 7271 or email office@wiftauckland.org.nz before Tuesday 1st July.