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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.
Ra Chapman and Katherine Fry share the journey from development to production of new ABC comedy series White Fever.
Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan discuss making a Tasmanian-based comedy crime series for Prime Video.
Screen Australia's Head of Development Bobby Romia, provides advice and top tips on applying for development funding.
Jocelyn Moorhouse discusses directing six-part ABC crime drama Savage River and a career working across different formats and genres.
Kitty Green on crafting fiction from fact and directing The Royal Hotel.
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.
Madman Entertainment CEO Paul Wiegard and Screen Australia Distribution Manager Anthony Grundy on the distribution landscape.