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It’s only fair that Australian content rules are applied more evenly to more platforms; what happens to quotas is the big question.
Foreign films pushed up activity, TV hours have shrunk over time, local film numbers have grown, and there’s a lot of tangled threads.
Many want the Producer Offset pushed up to 40% for all television that’s currently eligible. Who wouldn’t want government money if it’s on offer … ?
An analysis of three years of sales and distribution deals.
Comparing film school and employment data.
Attendees of Talent USA: LA 2019 share their key learnings from the week-long program.
One of the most common questions Screen Australia is asked by everyone from the general public to politicians is: how is the screen industry doing?
How to emotionally and psychologically survive and thrive in the entertainment industry.
Hear from 20 crew members including production designers, composers, boom operators and more as they discuss their career journey and highlights.
Data is a crucial tool in any producer’s arsenal – both for creative and business decisions. Here’s six areas to visit.
A collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers and where to watch their projects.
Hear from 9 creatives whose careers are going from strength-to-strength.