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In 2018, Screen Australia's Indigenous Department will turn 25.
Screen Australia will provide production funding for the four documentaries commissioned by SBS for season three of Untold Australia.
Cinematographer Ari Wegner on her career, process, and the camera choices that informed The Kettering Incident and new feature Lady Macbeth.
AACTA and ADG award winning short film director Lucy Gaffy has been selected by Essential Media to direct an episode of Doctor Doctor with director Ian Watson as part of the ongoing Australian Directors’ Guild’s Shadow Directing program.
Acclaimed Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner walks us through her career, from Cannes-selected short film Night Shift, to Tasmanian-shot TV The Kettering Incident, to features such as Ruin, and Lady Macbeth.
Cleverman directors Leah Purcell and Wayne Blair and stars Rob Collins, Deborah Mailman and Hunter Page-Lochard on what we can expect when the series returns to ABC TV on 29 June.
Actor Shuang Hu tells us what Ronny Chieng is really like and how auditions have changed since the launch of The Family Law.
We get a behind-the-scenes look at what creator Rob Shehadie and the Habibs have in store for season two of the Nine series.
Screen Australia Board Members Megan Brownlow and Joanna Werner will participate in the first session at the ACMA Australian Content Conversation conference.
As we discuss how best to ensure Australian screen stories continue to be made, let's look back on some treasured memories narrated by Aaron Pedersen.
Little J & Big Cuz designer/director Tony Thorne on creating something he never had growing up – a contemporary animated children’s show starring young Indigenous characters.
Writer, producer and director Armando Iannucci, best known as the driving force behind hit political satires such as Veep and The Thick of It, reveals his writing process, being funny under pressure and how the industry has changed.