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A peculiar man searches for love in a dark and troubling world.
Aquarius Films producer Angie Fielder talks about the company expanding from features such as Lion and Berlin Syndrome into TV with Stan’s Matt Okine comedy The Other Guy.
The Other Guy creator and star Matt Okine, co-star Adam Briggs and producer Angie Fielder spoke to Screen Australia on set in Sydney.
Speaking at MIFF 37°South, Screen Australia COO Fiona Cameron revealed that 47% of successful production funding applications had female-led creative teams across a two-year average (2015/16 – 2016/17 inclusive).
Superwog’s Theo Saidden on co-writing/directing/producing and co-starring in the duo’s TV pilot and why they will always try to make YouTube videos, no matter what.
Princess Pictures producer Paul Walton on helping online content creators such as Superwog develop their voice and why it’s imperative the industry continues to invest in this space.
A half-hour comedy following the dysfunctional Superwog family.
Comedy Central Australia and Screen Australia are proud to announce Gocsy’s Classics, a five- part web series commissioned exclusively for ComedyCentral.com.au.
For creators of digital content on platforms such as YouTube, a high level of multitasking is required as a channel or series grows in popularity and views.
The number of people watching film, TV and other content online is growing exponentially. Data shows that 63% of Australians gobbled up stories this way in 2016*.
Screen Australia is supporting up to eight Australian directors to travel to Los Angeles, USA in late June 2017 to attend a Talent LA.
So what is the cost of creating an online series or video?