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Hear from a COVID safety supervisor, a producer and Screen Australia’s CEO about the ways the local screen industry has persevered in the midst of a global pandemic.
Representatives from the various departments at Screen Australia share their top tips for anyone putting together an application.
Takeaways and advice from Doctor Doctor and The Unlisted director Lucy Gaffy as she reflects on her career so far.
Australian expat Madeline Miller breaks down the US and Australian screen industries and working on brand partnerships in the latest James Bond film.
Dirt Music director Gregor Jordan on returning to Australian feature film, and reflecting on his debut feature Two Hands.
Screen Australia Distribution Manager Anthony Grundy looks at the impact of COVID-19 on Australian theatrical while director/AD Neil Sharma imparts learnings.
Director Unjoo Moon on the shift from documentary to drama and collaborating with music icon Helen Reddy to create the biopic I Am Woman.
Retrograde writer, producer and co-creator Meg O’Connell on creating an ABC TV series in a pandemic, and developing ideas with Snapchat.
Producer Jason Stephens on starting Lingo Pictures with Helen Bowden and their approach to developing, creating, and selling Australian television.
Director Shannon Murphy on her feature debut Babyteeth, the skills she took from TV to features, and working on Killing Eve.
Relic director Natalie Erika James discusses moving from short films to features, support from Hollywood, and advice.
Flying Bark Productions Managing Director Barbara Stephen talks 100% Wolf, working across 2D and 3D, and how the animation industry has changed.