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Hear from cinematographers across features, television, online and documentary about their choices of cameras and lenses and why.
The world of documentary storytelling is growing increasingly diverse – and ever-more compelling – as this year’s International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) attendees knew only too well.
Of the 17 podcast episodes released in 2019 by Screen Australia, here are just a few of the highlights from recent guests.
To mark International Women’s Day, we’ve put together a list of Australian female creatives whose work you should look out for this year.
To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day on 8 March, we’re shining the spotlight on 20 talented women in screen who you should look out for in 2021.
Deepen your knowledge and learn from Australian screen industry figures across this series.
If you’re learning in isolation, we’ve put together a list of some Screen News resources to get you started.
Screen Australia is delighted to have several titles screening once again as the Sydney Film Festival celebrates its 70th year in June. Read about the films below and book your tickets now!
An updated collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers. As well as where to watch their projects and reflections from industry leaders.
Screen Australia’s First Nations team discuss the sector, what they’re watching right now, and give their best tips for funding applications.
Screen Australia is pleased to share its Gender Matters results for 2022/23.
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we’re catching up on the latest female-led Australian screen releases you can watch online this March 8.