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Screen Australia and Dynamic TV are thrilled to announce How to Kill a Client, a dark comedy series from Easy Tiger Productions (Colin from Accounts, The Twelve) has been selected for the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North director shares what he learnt from making his first documentary Ellis Park, as well as advice for navigating the global market.
Screen Australia has announced the latest recipients to share in over $380,000 of Industry Development funding – bridging skill shortages and boosting the capabilities of the Australian screen workforce.
Deirdre Brennan reflects on how Australian regional storytelling is shaping a vibrant, viable Australian screen industry.
NITV Head of Indigenous Commissioning and Production Dena Curtis on celebrating the diversity of First Nations experiences.
Writer and director Nicholas Verso shares the process of bringing the award-winning novel to the small screen.
Stephanie Dower on the importance of building an accessible culture on set, engaging Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent crew, and her experiences working in the Australian screen industry.
Videoland director Jessica Smith and producer Scarlett Koehne reflect on queer representation and 90s nostalgia in the Series Mania Comedy Competition-winning series.
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