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The producers behind the highest-rating Australian adult TV drama of 2020 – Mystery Road series 2 – discuss new frontier film High Ground and creating stories with something to say.
Screen composer Caitlin Yeo on writing music for film, television and documentary and how she crafted the score for the SBS revisionist western series New Gold Mountain.
Cannes Critics’ Week Head of the Film Department Rémi Bigot speaks to the opportunities and process behind the illustrious program, and Screen Australia’s Manager, Festivals and Industry Partnerships Dale Fairbairn shares her advice for applying to festivals.
Hear takeaways and advice from the Screen Australia delegation and local producers who attended Cannes this year.
The Screen Australia delegation to Cannes and local creatives share insights and takeaways from the prestigious festival and market.
SBS development executive Catherine Kelleher gives a guide to note-taking, including how to get into a writers’ room, what to expect, top tips, and more.
AFTRS alumni award-winning filmmaker Warwick Thornton and production designer Bethany Ryan, alongside AFTRS Council Chair Debra Richards, reflect on 50 years of formal screen education in Australia.
Director Cian O’Clery on his unconventional path to documentary through to co-creating Love on the Spectrum – an original Australian concept that’s being watched across the globe.
Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner ACS discusses the making of The Power of the Dog, from working with Jane Campion to the New Zealand shoot.
Max Jahufer speaks to the importance of transgender visibility both in front of and behind the camera, the role of community consultants in the industry, and his experiences on the upcoming Australian feature film A Savage Christmas.
From the The Matrix to 1980s Australia, Gypsy Taylor discusses the art and craft of costuming and the design inspiration behind her most recent projects including Our Flag Means Death, The Way We Wore, and soon The Newsreader.
Kacie Anning on her career, advice, and the process of pitching, developing and shooting the high-concept comedy Class of ‘07 with Prime Video Australia.