Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner writes that Screen Forever 37 comes at critical period for industry, with robust discussion required.
The red dirt of South Australia's Coober Pedy will stand in for the Red Planet in 'Stars on Mars', a Fox Entertainment reality series to be produced by Australia's Eureka Productions.
SixtyFourSixty's Brian Rosen and Su Armstrong will be jointly presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at new week's Screen Producers Australia Awards.
The “How'd you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Caitlin Bryan is carving a path in the typically male-dominated lighting department.
A curated selection of documentaries from AFTRS students will be available to watch on SBS On Demand from next week, spanning topics as varied as ibises, First Nations astronomy and the journey of Afghan refugees.
The NSW Government has launched a $400,000 initiative, Crew Connects, to fund the placement of emerging and mid-career practitioners in production, post-production, VFX and animation businesses.
NIDA alum Travis Cardona is set to return to the institute to be its first ever head of First Nations.
Screen Australia has unveiled three new initiatives aimed at boosting below-the-line capacity, including support for mid-career practitioners, work-based learning opportunities, and training for people from adjacent industries or returning to screen after a career break.