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Screenwriter, creator and producer Michael Lucas on making the most of a long development period and paying opportunities forward.
Screen Australia COO Michael Brealey talks through the trends and takeaways from the Drama Report, and bigger picture thoughts on the state of the sector.
Retrograde writer, producer and co-creator Meg O’Connell on creating an ABC TV series in a pandemic, and developing ideas with Snapchat.
The CEO of Screen Producers Australia Matt Deaner discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the sector.
Marta Dusseldorp on starring in Bay of Fires and co-creating with Andrew Knight and Max Dann.
Journalist and presenter Marc Fennell on navigating a constantly changing industry and the personal impact of the ABC series The School That Tried to End Racism.
Producers Hayley Adams and Michelle Melky on tapping into the huge audience and storytelling potential of TikTok.
The questions you should be asking yourself if you want to create an online series and make sure it connects with an audience.
How writer and story editor Ryan O’Connell (Will & Grace) teamed up with an Australian director, the star of The Big Bang Theory and Netflix to create a comedy like no other.
Australian expat Madeline Miller breaks down the US and Australian screen industries and working on brand partnerships in the latest James Bond film.
The co-founders of Emmy Award winning studio Ludo on creating a business that’s sustainable, yet bursting with creativity.
The producer behind The King, Animal Kingdom, True History of the Kelly Gang and Lore discusses the realities of creating films and TV in 2020.