NZ On Screen launched in 2008 as a curated showcase of NZ’s audiovisual history. Content is sourced from a wide range of archives, production companies and individuals.
The site has thousands of titles as well as profiles of cast and crew, music videos, interviews and collections.
Each title on the site is available to view either in full or as excerpts.
Key titles have extensive background material available and titles are linked to related content.
Over time a rich tapestry of NZ screen culture has emerged to provide a fascinating insight into our culture, our stories, our voices and our screen heritage.
AudioCulture was created in 2013 as a sibling site to NZ On Screen. It tells the story of NZ music. In a similar vein artists, venues and labels are profiled and interlinked, bringing life and context to our music history.
Both sites are managed by the Digital Media Trust and funded by NZ On Air to a total of $1,193,000 in 2018/19.