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2022 was another stellar year for Australian screen story telling – from diverse documentaries to engaging children’s content, world-class drama, innovative online series and immersive games.
From comedic cult conspiracies on YouTube to sport docos on TikTok, online documentaries are being watched by millions around the world.
The creators of series including Upper Middle Bogan, Little Lunch and now ABC’s Summer Love discuss their collaborative approach to making television.
Co-creators Emma Myers, Nina Oyama and Angus Thompson discuss disability representation on-screen with their new SBS Digital Original series, Latecomers.
Amy Cater on the importance of intimacy coordinating and her experience working in Australian television, on projects such as Love Me, Safe Home and Bad Behaviour.
Writer and actor Krew Boylan talks about her ten-year journey to get the feature film Seriously Red to the big screen.
The filmmakers behind The Kaleidoscope Project on their learnings, advice and the making of the four ABC ME films.
The producers behind upcoming ABC crime/thriller Bay of Fires and YouTube series No Ordinary Love give an insight into production in 2021/22 alongside the latest Drama Report results.
Co-writer and co-producer Danielle MacLean talks about the importance of including local communities in the new children's TV series Barrumbi Kids.
“This is Halloween, this is Halloween…” With spooky season just around the corner, check out these ten screen stories that will be sure to give you a shiver up your spine.
The Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN) has released preliminary results from the inaugural The Everyone Project survey which measures diversity on and off screen in Australia’s TV and film industry.
Creator, director, co-writer and co-producer Stef Smith discusses how her experiences with therapy shaped her new series It’s Fine, I’m Fine.