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Co-writer and co-director Tiriki Onus takes a personal journey through his family’s past in the documentary Ablaze.
Hear from the creative teams behind some of Australia's most successful YouTube channels who have received a share in over $500k in funding through the Screen Australia and Google funded Skip Ahead Initiative.
Co-creators, writers and executive producers Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt discuss the joys of collaboration for their new drama series After The Verdict.
Producer Alex White shares her experience producing short films and progressing to her feature film debut, Babyteeth.
Learn the dos and don’ts of making a trailer, and watch a breakdown of the True History of the Kelly Gang trailer.
Director Bjorn Stewart discusses the craft of comedy and pushing boundaries in the new ABC iview comedy series All My Friends Are Racist.
Animals director/producer Sophie Hyde describes the process of adapting Emma Jane Unsworth’s novel of the same name to the screen.
Appetite creator/co-director/co-writer Mohini Herse and the writing team of Grace Tan and Neilesh Verma talk about crafting their new SBS Digital Original series.
Acclaimed Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner walks us through her career, from Cannes-selected short film Night Shift, to Tasmanian-shot TV The Kettering Incident, to features such as Ruin, and Lady Macbeth.
Writer, director and series producer Tosca Looby delves into the issue of consent for her powerful new three-part documentary series Asking For It.
An absurdist sketch web series loosely following a professional business in the lead up to New Year’s Eve 2000, as the employees prepare for the dreaded and unfathomable Y2K.
Meet the six members of the comedy troupe Aunty Donna and get a glimpse into their new series Glennridge Secondary College.