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Attendees of Talent USA: LA 2019 share their key learnings from the week-long program.
Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program presents an opportunity for two specialist creatives to undertake a six month placement with Wooden Boy Productions in Portland, Oregon, USA working on Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.
Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program presents an opportunity for up to two screen creatives to undertake a six month placement at Rideback in Los Angeles.
The producer and founder of Practical Pictures on the art of pitching – what to do, what not to do – and how the Australian industry is different to the US.
Australian producer Kylie du Fresne from Goalpost Pictures on Upgrade, the genre feature she produced with Jason Blum.
Writer Alexa Junge on the writers' room of Friends, The West Wing and Grace and Frankie and her commitment to bridging a gap between Australian screenwriters and the US.
So you’re an Aussie actor with dreams of Hollywood stardom?
The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Altered Carbon actress delivers her tips for Aussies trying to build a career at home and abroad.
The star of Netflix’s Dynasty James Mackay on juggling work in the US and Australia, advice for auditions, and why being Aussie gives you an edge.
Two of Australia’s rising stars Samara Weaving and Angourie Rice give their thoughts on navigating visas, agents, managers and publicists.
How Academy Award® and Emmy®-winning US producer Mark Johnson of Rain Man and Breaking Bad brought Tim Winton’s Breath to the big screen.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason lists his top three takeaways for the Australian industry now the Australian International Screen Forum has wrapped up in New York.