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Dirt Music director Gregor Jordan on returning to Australian feature film, and reflecting on his debut feature Two Hands.
Director Entertainment and Specialist at the ABC - Michael Carrington - discusses the ABC's priorities, the significance of iview, and opportunities for Australian creatives.
The free industry resource to help finance, exploit and make sure you’re getting the best deals on your projects.
The Netflix ANZ team on what they’re looking for, seeing too much of, what you need before you pitch, and how they want the next global hit to come from Australia.
113 Partners CEO Ian Murray on how creatives can be strategic with their business, no matter the size or stage it's at.
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.
Writer/producer Raelle Tucker and writer/director Jeremy Podeswa talk career and how premium TV gets made.
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.
Producer Jason Stephens on starting Lingo Pictures with Helen Bowden and their approach to developing, creating, and selling Australian television.
River co-writer and co-director Jennifer Peedom on collaborating again with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the move into drama storytelling.
Producer Joanna Werner talks through the Gender Matters KPI alongside her thoughts on the industry.
Screenwriter Jon Bell discusses co-writing on RFDS, and bringing a First Nations perspective to the horror genre with his short film The Moogai.