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The producer of Animal Kingdom, The King and True History of the Kelly Gang shares her insights on producing.
The landscape has a starring role in Foxtel’s new drama series The Kettering Incident. Shot entirely in southern Tasmania, the eight part series is described by producers as a mystery with otherworldly tones which fits right in with the Modern Gothic genre associated with the island’s haunting beauty. Early glimpses of the show suggest it has a look similar to the empty majestic landscapes that were such a strong element in Top of the Lake.
As LGBTQI+ representations become more commonplace, we look at the long road to mainstream acceptance in this two-part series.
AACTA and ADG award winning short film director Lucy Gaffy has been selected by Essential Media to direct an episode of Doctor Doctor with director Ian Watson as part of the ongoing Australian Directors’ Guild’s Shadow Directing program.
Writer/director Lucy Gaffy shares her experience transitioning from short films to TV series.
Producers Steve Hutensky and Jodi Matterson of Made Up Stories talk through shooting and releasing titles in the midst of a pandemic.
Magda Szubanski on her latest role, starring alongside Shane Jacobson in Australian comedy, The BBQ.
Sell-out live shows, viral videos and a new web series, Aunty Donna aren’t sticking to rules, but paving their own path to success.
In this video series, we speak to six documentary makers at varying stages of their career and creative backgrounds, about the realities of making content in Australia.
He is, without a doubt, having his moment: Patrick Brammall, 37 is on our big and small screens this month with both Ruben Guthrie and Glitch and Australian audiences can’t seem to get enough of him.
Actor Margot Robbie tracks the steps and roles that led her from Australian soaps to starring in and producing I, Tonya.
Thor: Ragnarok producer Brad Winderbaum on the challenges of creating a Marvel movie in two years and if they will shoot in Australia again.