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Cinematographers from local television, feature, online and documentary titles explain the decisions behind their camera and lens packages.
Meet the eight voices behind new anthology feature Here Out West and hear some of their takeaways.
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.
The key creatives behind All My Friends Are Racist talk about the authorship that ensured a comedy like no other.
Writer/director Johanna Garvin reflects on the impact of leadership on sets such as Penguin Bloom and her own film Rocky & Me.
Finding your voice and being authentically you despite the pressure to conform.
From casting to the pressures of visibility, Oliver Ross hopes to open up discussions around the experiences of trans and gender diverse creatives.
How director Sally Aitken and producer Bettina Dalton cut between past and present to shine a spotlight on an extraordinary woman’s life.
Writer and director Santilla Chingaipe wants the support she’s received in her career to become the norm rather than the exception.
Cooked co-writer/director Jake Duczynski on his journey from aspiring tattoo artist to now, and his goal to upskill the next generation of First Nations animators.
Questions for writers to ask to get to the heart of characters and create an authentic world.
History Bites Back co-director, co-writer and presenter Trisha Morton-Thomas on juggling roles and tough topics with humour.