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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.
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.
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.
Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan discuss making a Tasmanian-based comedy crime series for Prime Video.
Jocelyn Moorhouse discusses directing six-part ABC crime drama Savage River and a career working across different formats and genres.
Takeaways and advice from Doctor Doctor and The Unlisted director Lucy Gaffy as she reflects on her career so far.
From working with Netflix to tips for building an audience on YouTube, Aunty Donna director Max Miller talks through the rise of the Australian sketch comedy group.
Mystery Road: Origin director Dylan River talks about moving into longform TV while Macario De Souza makes the shift from documentary features to drama with 6 Festivals.
An introduction to understanding the world of distribution.
Screen Australia Distribution Manager Anthony Grundy looks at the impact of COVID-19 on Australian theatrical while director/AD Neil Sharma imparts learnings.