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Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
The producer behind The King, Animal Kingdom, True History of the Kelly Gang and Lore discusses the realities of creating films and TV in 2020.
How executive producers Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox turned the Phryne Fisher book series into a global franchise.
Actor Essie Davis and producers Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox talk about the release of Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears.
Director John Sheedy talks about his feature debut H is for Happiness.
Cinematographers from Australian films, television, documentary and online series share the camera and lens choices that brought the stories to life.
Leading Australian cinematographer Stefan Duscio ACS delves into the role of a cinematographer.
In this video we celebrate just a handful of the amazing Aussie stories that hit screens in 2019, and the many more to come in 2020.
Of the 17 podcast episodes released in 2019 by Screen Australia, here are just a few of the highlights from recent guests.
LGBTQI+ creators of Australian screen stories.
Screen Australia COO Michael Brealey talks through the trends and takeaways from the Drama Report, and bigger picture thoughts on the state of the sector.
In this quick guide, we outline what Screen Australia does and how creators can access the agency’s funding and resources.