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Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason and writer Benjamin Law take stock a year on from Miranda Tapsell's rousing call for more diversity at the Logies.
Screen Australia’s Hot Shots Short Film Fund has been reimagined as a proof of concept program and retitled Hot Shots Plus.
Speaking at the Screen Forever conference in Melbourne, Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason launched the Skin in the Game report.
Boy Erased writer/producer/actor/director Joel Edgerton on how his passion for this true story led to a whirlwind turnaround from page to screen.
$2.4 million has been committed across the Enterprise Industry and Enterprise People strands for 2016 applicants.
You may not be aware, but across vast and remote parts of Australia, a film project has been underway for several years.
Our latest Hot Shops workshop paired the five Hot Shots filmmaking teams with experienced Heads of Department for two days to enhance and develop their projects.
Australian short film The Landing has taken out the top prize for short film at the 46th Sitges International Film Festival of Catalonia, the world's leading fantasy film festival.
The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia has announced five Australian films for its 2013 line-up.
Screen Australia has launched Hot Shots Short Fiction Funding, which will provide nearly $1 million to practitioners in 2014/15.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is calling on emerging Indigenous filmmakers to submit 10 minute scripted story ideas for the Short Blacks short film initiative.
Highly regarded screen journalist Sandy George looks to work with practitioners with market intelligence on all aspects of current financing in the film, television and online environment.