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In this video series, we speak to six documentary makers at varying stages of their career and creative backgrounds, about the realities of making content in Australia.
Head of Documentary Bernadine Lim on applying for funding from Screen Australia and proposed changes to guidelines.
Director/producer David Ratner discusses the creation of his online documentary series Little Joe.
The Australian producers of Animals and The Australian Dream share their Official Co-production experience.
Writer/Director Damon Gameau sits down with Screen News to discuss the making of his new documentary 2040, from scripting to working with animation and creating buzz and interest through social impact campaigns.
Liz Stevens' 15 years of expertise forms the basis of this analysis of the past decade and a half in the documentary sector.
What's being commissioned for TV and the introduction of PEP.
Social impact, feature docs, evolving genres and factual entertainment.
The challenge of online, building international partnerships, and streaming service commissions and acquisitions.
Screen Australia wants to support more online documentary content and will be making this a priority in the remaining two rounds of the Producer Program for the 17/18 financial year.
Warwick Thornton's feature documentary about the Southern Cross We Don't Need a Map is the opening night film at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
Two Australian feature documentaries have been selected to screen at the 26th Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).