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A half-hour comedy following the dysfunctional Superwog family.
Comedy Central Australia and Screen Australia are proud to announce Gocsy’s Classics, a five- part web series commissioned exclusively for ComedyCentral.com.au.
From 1 August 2017 applications for provisional Producer Offset certificates will be through our new online application portal.
For creators of digital content on platforms such as YouTube, a high level of multitasking is required as a channel or series grows in popularity and views.
The number of people watching film, TV and other content online is growing exponentially. Data shows that 63% of Australians gobbled up stories this way in 2016*.
As we discuss how best to ensure Australian screen stories continue to be made, let's look back on some treasured memories narrated by Aaron Pedersen.
Screen Australia Board Members Megan Brownlow and Joanna Werner will participate in the first session at the ACMA Australian Content Conversation conference.
So what is the cost of creating an online series or video?
The myth of the ‘overnight success’ story can make it seem like this is an easy, and inexpensive route to becoming a filmmaker.
Celebrating Australian documentaries at AIDC 2017.
Australian screen content creators Mike Jones, Helen Bowden, Debbie Lee and Kristine Wyld speak to Screen Australia about their experience at C21's International Drama Summit 2016.
We’re seeing Aussie video content gaining impressive traction at Webfests, the International Emmy awards, and on streaming platforms worldwide. Here's how.