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Of the 17 podcast episodes released in 2019 by Screen Australia, here are just a few of the highlights from recent guests.
How writer and story editor Ryan O’Connell (Will & Grace) teamed up with an Australian director, the star of The Big Bang Theory and Netflix to create a comedy like no other.
Producer Daniel Joyce on Martha: A Picture Story, the importance of festivals for documentaries, plus commissions vs acquisitions.
Two and a half years since Screen Australia's Inclusivity Attachment Scheme was introduced, people who worked on the likes of Penguin Bloom and The Gloaming share their thoughts.
Hear about the origins of Stan, why original programming matters, and what the future of television in Australia could look like.
Judy & Punch writer/director Mirrah Foulkes on working with VICE Studios to bring her first feature film to life.
Screen Australia COO Michael Brealey talks through the trends and takeaways from the Drama Report, and bigger picture thoughts on the state of the sector.
Learn how much time projects take to develop, how to find the right ‘home’ to pitch to, pitching tips, and more.
From First Australians to Redfern Now and soon Total Control, producer Darren Dale on making TV that matters.
Head of Documentary Bernadine Lim on applying for funding from Screen Australia and proposed changes to guidelines.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason reflects on Toronto International Film Festival 2019 and looks toward MIPCOM and beyond.
Producers John and Dan Edwards on Les Norton and keeping up with the changes in Australian TV.