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Executive Producer and CEO of Blacksand Pictures Kauthar Abdulalim reflects on her Enterprise journey, reaching international audiences with online stories, and the power of authentic representation in the screen industry.
Producer Cody Greenwood got dozens of tracks from the world’s biggest names for Australian documentary Under the Volcano. Here’s how it happened.
Producer Bruna Papandrea from Made Up Stories on why there’s nowhere better than Australia to make film and television.
The Heights season 2 script producer Romina Accurso and script editor Hannah Carroll Chapman on writers’ rooms and advice.
Videoland director Jessica Smith and producer Scarlett Koehne reflect on queer representation and 90s nostalgia in the Series Mania Comedy Competition-winning series.
Writer, director and co-producer Peter Duncan on approaching Operation Buffalo like a long feature, looking back on Rake, and career takeaways.
Screen Australia’s Head of Indigenous Penny Smallacombe reflects on a changing industry.
Director Paul Clarke breaks down the elements of a music documentary, and the inspiration and process behind his latest feature Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line.
The Online team answer questions around types of funding, how to make your application competitive, general advice and more.
Australian producer Emile Sherman shares his insights working on Official Co-productions.
A look at Official Co-productions through the eyes of documentary producers who’ve done it.
Sydney Films’ Head of Production Mark Lazarus gives his advice on making an Official Co-production with China.