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Co-creators, writers and executive producers Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt discuss the joys of collaboration for their new drama series After The Verdict.
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-writer and co-director Tiriki Onus takes a personal journey through his family’s past in the documentary Ablaze.
Madeleine Madden, Aaron Pedersen, Angourie Rice and Ryan Corr are among the Aussie actors on the red carpet for the 8th AACTA Awards.
Screen News hit the AACTAs red carpet to speak to the Aussie talent being honoured for their work on television, at the cinema and online.
The screen industry came together on 6 December to celebrate an amazing year of Aussie stories.
Writer/director Macario de Souza recounts the insurmountable odds he and his team had to overcome to make the feature film 6 Festivals.
Writer/director Seth Larney explains his process behind the ‘school sequence’ from his feature film, 2067.
Writer/Director Damon Gameau sits down with Screen News to discuss the making of his new documentary 2040, from scripting to working with animation and creating buzz and interest through social impact campaigns.
2023 was another stellar year for Australian screen storytelling from diverse documentaries to engaging children’s content, world-class drama, innovative online series and immersive games.
2022 was another stellar year for Australian screen story telling – from diverse documentaries to engaging children’s content, world-class drama, innovative online series and immersive games.
2020 was a year like no other. Despite this, Aussie filmmakers showed their resilience, ability to adapt and commitment to telling world class screen stories.