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The showrunners of Wakefield on plotting the eight-episode ABC TV series, how music influences their writing, and the challenges and silver linings of a COVID-19 shutdown.
Runner, assistant director and now director Neil Sharma shares his experience climbing the ranks within the film and television industry.
Writer, director and co-producer Peter Duncan on approaching Operation Buffalo like a long feature, looking back on Rake, and career takeaways.
The production designer on A Place to Call Home, Frayed and upcoming Back to the Rafters breaks down some key things to know about the art department.
The Stateless actor reflects on pivotal career steps and the lessons they taught him.
From breaking down a script to rehearsals, what to expect from the pre-production process for a director of episodic TV.
The lessons learned journeying from a sole trader to partner in a company that produces 130 hours of TV and feature documentaries every year.
Sue Masters - former SBS Head of Scripted, Network Ten Head of Drama and Head of Drama at ABC - gives her advice.
Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
How executive producers Fiona Eagger and Deb Cox turned the Phryne Fisher book series into a global franchise.
Showrunner and writer Elise McCredie on working with Cate Blanchett and Tony Ayres to co-create the ABC series Stateless.
Cinematographers from Australian films, television, documentary and online series share the camera and lens choices that brought the stories to life.