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From 21 February 2022, the guidelines for the Documentary Producer Program will be streamlined to become a single rather than two-stage process.
Screen Australia’s new Head of Documentary Alex West and the documentary team on the local factual sector, applying for funding and what’s ahead.
Girls Can’t Surf director/producer Christopher Nelius and producer Michaela Perske on the challenges of bringing an untold sporting documentary to the big screen.
Get the ball rolling and warm up for finals week with these Screen Australia-funded films, TV series and documentaries.
From 25 May 2020 Screen Australia will open its Documentary Development program to receive applications year-round to allow greater flexibility for the sector.
The lessons learned journeying from a sole trader to partner in a company that produces 130 hours of TV and feature documentaries every year.
If you’re learning in isolation, we’ve put together a list of some Screen News resources to get you started.
Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
Cinematographers from Australian films, television, documentary and online series share the camera and lens choices that brought the stories to life.
Producer Daniel Joyce on Martha: A Picture Story, the importance of festivals for documentaries, plus commissions vs acquisitions.
From First Australians to Redfern Now and soon Total Control, producer Darren Dale on making TV that matters.
We take a look at some fabulous (and free) online documentary titles funded by Screen Australia that are available to watch now.