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Ian Collie, partner/Head of Scripted at Essential Media and Entertainment, on the format rights to Rake - which have been optioned in the US and France.
The myth of the ‘overnight success’ story can make it seem like this is an easy, and inexpensive route to becoming a filmmaker.
What's being commissioned for TV and the introduction of PEP.
Screen Australia part funds up to 20 features annually. The key criteria is excellence but there are other matters in play.
Tyke, Elephant Outlaw is a feature-length documentary that explores the story of a circus elephant who killed her trainer in front of thousands of people in Honolulu in 1994.
The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Altered Carbon actress delivers her tips for Aussies trying to build a career at home and abroad.
Producer Charlotte Seymour dove into the world of web series for the first time with Other People’s Problems.
Screen Australia’s data paints a picture of a typical recent year of production compared with ten years ago.
So you’re an Aussie actor with dreams of Hollywood stardom?
Australian film, TV and online soared to new heights in 2015 and we look back on the year that was, as well as casting our eyes to exciting times ahead.
The Federal Government is examining how to ensure audiences get to see local content and has called for submissions. Be afraid; be very afraid.
The data reveals which dramas – that Screen Australia invested in – attracted the most returns to investors and which companies bought up big.