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Director Taika Waititi on the moments in Thor: Ragnarok created just for Kiwis and Aussies, and why it was important to have Indigenous attachments on set.
Australian company Gyde wants to help the Australian industry combat piracy and connect audiences with film & TV through their patented technology.
Run in partnership with the state screen agencies, Outreach is a free service to assist creatives from outside Sydney and Melbourne to connect with Screen Australia staff.
The Indigenous Department’s seven-city industry tour continues this October.
From 25 September 2017, applications for Screen Australia’s Letter of Interest program for feature film production can be made at any time.
Applications are now open for producers seeking financial support to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP).
From 1 November 2017, applications for Producer Offset final certificates must be made through Screen Australia’s online application portal.
Some of the biggest challenges of the review acutely apply to children’s content including out-of-date regulation, market failure and commerce vs culture.
Official delegate for the Berlin International Film Festival, Maryanne Redpath, will visit Australia in October to view feature films for potential festival preselection.
This guide is aimed at beginner online creators who do not necessarily have the budget to hire external communication consultants.
Trying to create a communications strategy for something you’ve already made means all the opportunities from pre-production and the shoot have been missed.
There are various ways to measure the success of an online original, and the communications strategy should be geared to deliver that success.