Screen Australia has flagged it will consider how the Producer Equity Program will operate going forward, with funds already exhausted for this financial year.
The “How'd you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Hugo Koehne tried various industries on for size before he ended up as a production assistant and producer. He talks to Denise Eriksen.
"When you're working with IP in any way, my M.O. is to learn to speak that language fluently, but then tell your own story with it. We were not there to remake the '70s 'Grease'. We were there to tell the story of the origin story of the Pink Ladies."
CAA head of global TV Ted Miller will appear in conversation at Screen Forever next month to explain how the agency works with Australian creatives and the international significance of Australian stories and creative talent in the global marketplace.
Main Course Films has hired Catherine Waldby to serve in the newly-created role of head of business and strategy.
Head of programming for both the Gold Coast Film Festival and Brisbane International Film Festival, Sasha Close, has been appointed president of the Natalie Miller Fellowship.
South Australian indie thriller 'You'll Never Find Me', directed by Josiah Allen and Indianna Bell, will make its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The "How’d you get that job?" series examines career pathways for crew. Anoop Bhardwaj, production accountant, never expected to work in the screen industry. He explains to Denise Eriksen how he got his start.