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Your work could be installed at the new Sir John Monash Centre in France.
Screen Australia is again offering marketing support for producers to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP), this year being hosted in Vienna, Austria from 1-4 December 2015.
The Bucktin Productions production, which will begin in Perth in September.
Jason Burrows, managing director and executive producer at Jungle, discusses A Moody Christmas’ format sale to CBS in the US and talks surrounding No Activity.
Go Back To Where You Came From has been remade in Denmark, The Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. And it's been optioned in a dozen other territories too.
Highly regarded screen journalist Sandy George looks to work with practitioners with market intelligence on all aspects of current financing in the film, television and online environment.
Nicky Davies Williams, CEO of DCD Rights, gives the distributors point of view when it comes to format sales.
Screen Australia is offering funding for up to seven producers to attend Content London 2015, including C21’s International Drama Summit, which in just two years has become a TV drama business event to watch.
Maya Newell’s feature documentary Gayby Baby follows four children with gay parents – Ebony, Gus, Graham and Matt – on their tricky path through adolescence against the backdrop of a growing marriage equality debate.
Paul Cox says he's always being accused of making films about his own life – to which he says, that’s the closest source of inspiration we have.
To celebrate the release of Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane on ABC iview, we’re looking back at some other well-known Australian puppets who have made it big on the small screen.
Comedic duo Sammy J and Randy mark their TV sitcom debut with Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane.