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Years of trying to break into the screen industry finally paid off for Corrie Chen in 2017, with a non-stop year including her TV directing debut Mustangs FC.
Director Karina Holden reveals how Australia’s philanthropic community made doco BLUE happen and in doing so, helped its message go global.
The Handmaid’s Tale Emmy-nominated director Kate Dennis on how carving out a career in Australia gave her an edge in the States.
Australian company Gyde wants to help the Australian industry combat piracy and connect audiences with film & TV through their patented technology.
Run in partnership with the state screen agencies, Outreach is a free service to assist creatives from outside Sydney and Melbourne to connect with Screen Australia staff.
Wake In Fright producer Helen Bowden reveals how tracking down a near 60-year-old document to an archive in Paris was pivotal to making the Network Ten drama.
Director Kriv Stenders is joined by actors David Wenham and Sean Keenan, producers Helen Bowden and Kristian Moliere to discuss Network Ten’s Wake In Fright mini-series.
The Indigenous Department’s seven-city industry tour continues this October.
Applications are now open for producers seeking financial support to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP).
Official delegate for the Berlin International Film Festival, Maryanne Redpath, will visit Australia in October to view feature films for potential festival preselection.
From 1 November 2017, applications for Producer Offset final certificates must be made through Screen Australia’s online application portal.
Some of the biggest challenges of the review acutely apply to children’s content including out-of-date regulation, market failure and commerce vs culture.