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Producer Melissa Kelly walks us through the film festival release strategy for thriller Hounds of Love and the Western Australian talent that helped make the film a reality.
Actor Shuang Hu tells us what Ronny Chieng is really like and how auditions have changed since the launch of The Family Law.
We get a behind-the-scenes look at what creator Rob Shehadie and the Habibs have in store for season two of the Nine series.
The Australian Content Conversation conference has wrapped, but discussions around tackling the future challenges and opportunities within the screen sector will only continue.
Securing the future of Australian and children’s screen content.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival programming correspondent Paolo Bertolin in Australia this June, where he will be viewing eligible local films.
For creators of digital content on platforms such as YouTube, a high level of multitasking is required as a channel or series grows in popularity and views.
The number of people watching film, TV and other content online is growing exponentially. Data shows that 63% of Australians gobbled up stories this way in 2016*.
As we discuss how best to ensure Australian screen stories continue to be made, let's look back on some treasured memories narrated by Aaron Pedersen.
Screen Australia Board Members Megan Brownlow and Joanna Werner will participate in the first session at the ACMA Australian Content Conversation conference.
Ambience Entertainment announced Academy Award® winner Geoffrey Rush and Jai Courtney will star in the upcoming film Storm Boy.
Little J & Big Cuz designer/director Tony Thorne on creating something he never had growing up – a contemporary animated children’s show starring young Indigenous characters.