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Screen Australia’s Premium Fund is allowing established creators to hone their craft, and for Adele Vuko, expand ideas.
Hear from the creative teams behind some of Australia's most successful YouTube channels who have received a share in over $500k in funding through the Screen Australia and Google funded Skip Ahead Initiative.
Meet the six members of the comedy troupe Aunty Donna and get a glimpse into their new series Glennridge Secondary College.
In this two-part series, some of Australia’s top online video creators (and Skip Ahead recipients) share their experiences creating online content.
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.
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*.
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.
We’re seeing Aussie video content gaining impressive traction at Webfests, the International Emmy awards, and on streaming platforms worldwide. Here's how.