Some 13 AFTRS graduates of the Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production are set to undertake paid internships across the ABC, BBC Studios, Endemol Shine Australia, EQ Media, Eureka Productions, ITV Studios Australia, SBS, Warner Bros. and WildBear Entertainment.
Disney's 'Avatar: The Way of Water' absolutely dominated cinemas in its opening weekend, capturing an 87 per cent market share.
Emmy and AACTA Award-winning producer turned screen sector executive coach Ellenor Cox explains four key elements to creating motivation if you’re feeling stuck.
Screen Producers Australia has introduced a new e-learning course designed to reduce the instances of harassment, discrimination, and bullying in the screen industry.
After premiering at Adelaide Film Festival in October, Soda Jerk's 'Hello Dankness' will make its international premiere in the Berlinale's Panorama section.
Two narrative projects and two documentaries will share in $70,000 of production funding via AFTRS National Talent Camp.
“You get to learn the whole gamut of the industry, but you're only being assessed on your main specialisation. That's hugely beneficial, because to understand how a set works and how you a production comes about, you need to understand what everyone else is putting in."
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ lead AACTA International Award noms
Indie darlings 'The Banshees of Inisherin' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' have dominated the nominations for the AACTA International Awards with six apiece.