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Screenwriters Pip Karmel and Magda Wozniak join director Corrie Chen in breaking down the scripting through to post-production of new Stan television series Bad Behaviour.
Australians in Film’s Peter Ritchie on working in Hollywood and their call-out for new voices to learn from some of the biggest names in the business.
Sue Masters - former SBS Head of Scripted, Network Ten Head of Drama and Head of Drama at ABC - gives her advice.
Director Stevie Cruz-Martin breaks down her collaborative approach to lighting, post-production and working with actors.
Hear about the origins of Stan, why original programming matters, and what the future of television in Australia could look like.
Director and producer Sophie Hyde on the pressure of making a second feature film – and why Animals was the story to tell.
Director Shannon Murphy on her feature debut Babyteeth, the skills she took from TV to features, and working on Killing Eve.
Script supervisor Kristin Voumard on being an on-set voice for the editor and learnings from a 30+ year career spanning everything from Round the Twist to Marvel movies.
Author, playwright and screenwriter Debra Oswald reflects on Offspring, the writing process and developing her new novel for screen.
Representatives from the various departments at Screen Australia share their top tips for anyone putting together an application.
Screen Australia’s outgoing Head of Content Sally Caplan reflects on her eight years at the agency, changes in the screen sector, advice to applicants and more.
The creators of series including Upper Middle Bogan, Little Lunch and now ABC’s Summer Love discuss their collaborative approach to making television.