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Major Australian screen practitioners across features, TV, documentary and online dish out their advice.
Director Shawn Seet on the challenges and opportunities of bringing iconic Australian story Storm Boy to the silver screen in 2019.
Writer, producer and showrunner Dominic Minghella on the highs and lows of creating TV such as Doc Martin, Robin Hood and US series Knightfall.
Executive producer Nathan Ross talks about working with like-minded creatives on projects such as Big Little Lies and Sharp Objects.
Hear from Screen Australia’s CEO Graeme Mason in this extended interview on everything from production activity to deals, distribution and the Producer Offset.
Boy Erased writer/producer/actor/director Joel Edgerton on how his passion for this true story led to a whirlwind turnaround from page to screen.
Director Stephen McCallum shares his experience making his debut feature film, 1%.
Director Jeremy Sims makes his first foray into factual with a feature doco about Wayne Gardner.
Showrunners Drew Proffitt and Ellie Beaumont discuss creating, producing and writing the new four-part crime series Dead Lucky for SBS.
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.
Academy award-winner Quentin Tarantino talks about his long love affair with Aussie film and dubs Fury Road “the most amazing movie I’ve seen this year”.
Nowhere Boys: Book of Shadows director David Caesar sees the film as a rock n’ roll story about a broken up band that’s back together for one last gig.