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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.
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.
Writer, producer and director Armando Iannucci, best known as the driving force behind hit political satires such as Veep and The Thick of It, reveals his writing process, being funny under pressure and how the industry has changed.
How the team behind The Warriors adapted their idea and format to reel in a different demographic.
So what is the cost of creating an online series or video?
The myth of the ‘overnight success’ story can make it seem like this is an easy, and inexpensive route to becoming a filmmaker.
With Newton’s Law set to air, we look at nine times Australia’s legal system has been Exhibit-A on screens.
Two fresh, distinct voices from the comedy world have blasted their way onto our TV screens – and they should come with a warning.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
Rosehaven’s Luke McGregor on his increased admiration for Rob Sitch and why Tasmania is the next Hollywood.
Spin Out co-director/writer Tim Ferguson on the next revolution in the screen industry: giving a voice to filmmakers and actors with a disability.