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The filmmakers behind The Kaleidoscope Project on their learnings, advice and the making of the four ABC ME films.
“This is Halloween, this is Halloween…” With spooky season just around the corner, check out these ten screen stories that will be sure to give you a shiver up your spine.
Hear from Screen Australia’s Online & Games Unit about what’s happening in the sector, what they’re looking for in applications, and what they’re watching (and playing) right now.
The screen production sector is being asked to contribute to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey.
The Heights showrunner and co-creator Warren Clarke on making a show that reflected Australian audiences on-screen and off.
Authenticity is a journey not a destination. It needs awareness combined with action at every stage from idea to distribution. To facilitate this we need to create certain conditions.
Hear from 9 creatives whose careers are going from strength-to-strength.
A collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers and where to watch their projects.
From revealing creative insights to navigating on-set challenges, some of Australia’s top filmmakers explain their process behind the making of key scenes from a film or TV series.
As an ageing emerging creative, and trans advocate, screen storytelling without throwing away your advocacy hat provides some challenges.
Data is a crucial tool in any producer’s arsenal – both for creative and business decisions. Here’s six areas to visit.
Four years after the launch of NITV/ABC kids’ series Grace Beside Me, producers Dena Curtis and Lois Randall look back on what made the popular series work.