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The co-writer behind Sweet Country and Mystery Road and director on the likes of Black Comedy, on how to make a documentary when time and travel are against you.
Creator, co-producer, co-writer and leading actor Tim Spencer discusses the ins and outs of making the first season of the new digital series, Ding Dong I'm Gay.
Runner, assistant director and now director Neil Sharma shares his experience climbing the ranks within the film and television industry.
Relic director Natalie Erika James discusses moving from short films to features, support from Hollywood, and advice.
Academy Award-nominated writer Tony McNamara (The Favourite) on developing The Great from a play to a feature to the TV series, working with US studios, writing process and more.
The producer of Animal Kingdom, The King and True History of the Kelly Gang shares her insights on producing.
Flying Bark Productions Managing Director Barbara Stephen talks 100% Wolf, working across 2D and 3D, and how the animation industry has changed.
The co-creator of Rake is back with a new six-part series Operation Buffalo about the atomic bomb tests in Maralinga in the 1950s.
Writer, director and co-producer Peter Duncan on approaching Operation Buffalo like a long feature, looking back on Rake, and career takeaways.
Acclaimed filmmaker Warwick Thornton on being both director and subject in The Beach, and back-to-back filming in Western Australia on Mystery Road.
Filmmaker Luke Eve shares how he turned a pandemic setback into a creative outlet with his new digital series, Cancelled.
The questions you should be asking yourself if you want to create an online series and make sure it connects with an audience.