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Production designer Sam Hobbs gives an in depth look into the role of a production designer.
Producer Daniel Joyce on Martha: A Picture Story, the importance of festivals for documentaries, plus commissions vs acquisitions.
Peter Ritchie has been the Executive Director of LA-based Australians in Film since 2015, and knows what does and doesn’t work in the City of Angels.
Two and a half years since Screen Australia's Inclusivity Attachment Scheme was introduced, people who worked on the likes of Penguin Bloom and The Gloaming share their thoughts.
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Judy & Punch writer/director Mirrah Foulkes on working with VICE Studios to bring her first feature film to life.
Writer/director Mirrah Foulkes and cinematographer Stefan Duscio ACS discuss reimagining the classic Punch and Judy puppet show for the big screen.
A decade after the viral sensation Beached Az first landed online, the animation is back with 10-part web series Beached Aziversary.