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Writer and media advocate Dot West talks writing animation, reflecting kids experiences on television and the inspiration behind Little J & Big Cuz.
In recognition of NAIDOC Week 2024, we’ve collected 11 Indigenous Australian screen stories funded by Screen Australia that are available to watch now.
Screen Australia is hosting a webinar about the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative on Thursday 18 July 2024 from 9am – 10am AEST.
Screen Australia has opened applications to assist six Australian screen producers to travel to Toronto for an Australian / Canadian Co-Production Day.
Director Devina Saberi shares the inspiration for new documentary series Growing Pains, as well as the challenges and opportunities of documentary storytelling for online platforms, and advice for early career filmmakers.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce Dakoda Barker has joined the Games team in the role of Games Investment Manager, reporting to Head of Online and Games, Lee Naimo.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce that Samuel Paynter has joined the First Nations Department in the role of Development and Investment Manager, reporting to Head of First Nations, Angela Bates.
Creator/writer Lucy Coleman and director Bonnie Moir discuss the making of Stan’s new original series, Exposure.
Co-creator / co-director Darren Ashton reveals how Michael Theo’s appearance in Love on the Spectrum sparked the idea for a new television comedy, Austin.
Screen Australia has announced the latest recipients for the Skills Development Fund and BTL: Next Step initiative, who will share in over $600,000 of Industry Development funding.
Director Paul Clarke breaks down the elements of a music documentary, and the inspiration and process behind his latest feature Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line.
BTL Next Step placements offer a unique career accelerator opportunity for below-the-line (BTL) mid-career practitioners to step up into senior crew and leadership roles that have been identified as experiencing shortages.