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Tag: ABC

    • Director Matthew Saville on his latest works

      Whether it’s film, TV, comedies or drama, Matthew Saville’s directing career encompasses an enviable list that ranges from adaptations The Slap and Cloudstreet, to features Felony and Noise and comedies such as Josh Thomas’ Please Like Me and Chris Lilley’s We Can Be Heroes.

      04 May 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • Screen Australia and ABC announce $200,000 for new arts content

      Four successful teams who will share in $200,000 of funding for Art Bites, a joint initiative that encourages new arts content from emerging and early-career Australian filmmakers.

      21 Apr 2016
      By Screen Australia
    • Tomorrow When the War Began moves to TV

      Producer Michael Boughen walks us through the Tomorrow When the War Began book, to film, to TV adaption and what fans can expect.

      20 Apr 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • Actor Amberly Cull on comedy series DAFUQ?

      Three self-obsessed Gen Y journalists tackle hot topics with limited success but tonnes of laughs in comedy web series DAFUQ? on ABC iview.

      07 Apr 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • Matilda & Me: A family affair

      Nel Minchin delved into the family archives and turned the camera onto her brother Tim, her family and herself for Matilda & Me.

      29 Mar 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • Keeping Australia Alive a “patchwork quilt”

      Every day across the country people are making life-changing decisions. We talk to executive producer Karen Dewey about Keeping Australia Alive.

      23 Mar 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • FINANCING DOCOS: EACH PATH IS DIFFERENT - PART 2: CALL ME DAD 'S FINANCING: OPPORTUNITY MEETS CIRCUMSTANCE

      Call Me Dad was commissioned by ABC TV. Well into filming, it went to Good Pitch2. The amount subsequently raised was nearly half the production budget.

      18 Mar 2016
      By Sandy George
    • Screen Australia announces Diversity in TV drama study

      Local TV content is hugely popular with audiences and plays a vital role in informing the ways we think about ourselves and each other, but do our TV dramas reflect the diversity of Australia today?

      17 Mar 2016
      By Screen Australia
    • FINANCING DOCOS: EACH PATH IS DIFFERENT - PART 1: EVERYONE LOVED TYKE – AFTER IT WAS MADE

      Tyke, Elephant Outlaw is a feature-length documentary that explores the story of a circus elephant who killed her trainer in front of thousands of people in Honolulu in 1994.

      26 Feb 2016
      By Sandy George
    • The evolution of Jack Irish

      Producer Ian Collie looks at how Jack Irish has evolved as Guy Pearce’s private eye shifts from telemovies to his own ABC TV series.

      17 Feb 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
    • A NEW KIND OF TV: CLEVERMAN

      Never underestimate the intern. That’s one take-home message from Cleverman, the six part drama series that premieres at the Berlinale Film Festival before its ABC TV debut later this year.

      10 Feb 2016
      By Caroline Baum
    • Multiculturalism on TV

      Diversity shouldn’t be the central focus of a series, but simply exist within a moving, engaging and universal story, says Tony Ayres, producer of SBS series, The Family Law.

      20 Jan 2016
      By Caris Bizzaca
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