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Writer/director Taika Waititi discusses his on-going inclusion of First Nations culture into his latest blockbuster, Thor: Love and Thunder.
Set up director Daniel Nettheim discusses set design and diversity in casting for the new crime drama series The Twelve.
From revealing creative insights to navigating on-set challenges, some of Australia’s top filmmakers explain their process behind the making of key scenes from a film or TV series.
The Elvis team discuss how they brought the larger-than-life legend to the big screen – all during a pandemic.
The creative team behind Elvis on creating a big budget studio movie in Australia.
As an ageing emerging creative, and trans advocate, screen storytelling without throwing away your advocacy hat provides some challenges.
Screenwriter Blake Ayshford breaks down a pivotal sequence from episode two of Mystery Road season two.
The Screen Australia delegation to Cannes and local creatives share insights and takeaways from the prestigious festival and market.
Co-writer and co-director Tiriki Onus takes a personal journey through his family’s past in the documentary Ablaze.
Understand the recent changes to the Producer Offset, Screen Australia’s updated guidelines, tips for applying and more.
Data is a crucial tool in any producer’s arsenal – both for creative and business decisions. Here’s six areas to visit.
Writer/director Renee Webster reveals how her curiosity about a small personal services business served as inspiration for her feature film debut, How To Please A Woman.