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May 2020 marks 20 years since the coming-of-age Aussie classic Looking for Alibrandi graced our screens.
A message from CEO Graeme Mason.
The questions you should be asking yourself if you want to create an online series and make sure it connects with an audience.
From breaking down a script to rehearsals, what to expect from the pre-production process for a director of episodic TV.
The lessons learned journeying from a sole trader to partner in a company that produces 130 hours of TV and feature documentaries every year.
How to emotionally and psychologically survive and thrive in the entertainment industry.
Sue Masters - former SBS Head of Scripted, Network Ten Head of Drama and Head of Drama at ABC - gives her advice.
If you’re learning in isolation, we’ve put together a list of some Screen News resources to get you started.
Projects with market interest should apply now.
Screen Australia has collated the below information for the local screen sector. It was last updated 24 May 2022.
Over the coming weeks, the Indigenous Department will be hosting free video learning sessions with leading Indigenous creators.