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Thor: Ragnarok producer Brad Winderbaum on the challenges of creating a Marvel movie in two years and if they will shoot in Australia again.
How The Secret Life of Us, a series created 16 years ago, led to Network Ten’s anticipated new drama Sisters.
Director Taika Waititi on the moments in Thor: Ragnarok created just for Kiwis and Aussies, and why it was important to have Indigenous attachments on set.
Wake In Fright producer Helen Bowden reveals how tracking down a near 60-year-old document to an archive in Paris was pivotal to making the Network Ten drama.
Applications are now open for producers seeking financial support to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP).
The talented Australian TV professionals nominated in the Emmys gathered at an event hosted by the Australian Consulate-General, Los Angeles.
Doctor Doctor producers Ian Collie, Claudia Karvan and Tony McNamara weigh in on season 2, the evolution of the TV industry and nurturing new voices.
Aquarius Films producer Angie Fielder talks about the company expanding from features such as Lion and Berlin Syndrome into TV with Stan’s Matt Okine comedy The Other Guy.
Actors Rodger Corser, Nicole da Silva and Ryan Johnson join producer Claudia Karvan to chat about Doctor Doctor on the set of season 2 of the popular Nine Network drama.
The Other Guy creator and star Matt Okine, co-star Adam Briggs and producer Angie Fielder spoke to Screen Australia on set in Sydney.
Speaking at MIFF 37°South, Screen Australia COO Fiona Cameron revealed that 47% of successful production funding applications had female-led creative teams across a two-year average (2015/16 – 2016/17 inclusive).
Arclight producer Gary Hamilton on getting horror director Greg McLean on board for their survivalist thriller Jungle and casting Daniel Radcliffe as the lead.