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Producers Hayley Adams and Michelle Melky on tapping into the huge audience and storytelling potential of TikTok.
From new YouTube series to short films and quirky IGTV clips, we’ve put together a list of some new online originals you can watch right now and for free.
Oh hello. It’s us, Aunty Donna.
Filmmaker Luke Eve shares how he turned a pandemic setback into a creative outlet with his new digital series, Cancelled.
The questions you should be asking yourself if you want to create an online series and make sure it connects with an audience.
If you’re learning in isolation, we’ve put together a list of some Screen News resources to get you started.
Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
Cinematographers from Australian films, television, documentary and online series share the camera and lens choices that brought the stories to life.
In this video we celebrate just a handful of the amazing Aussie stories that hit screens in 2019, and the many more to come in 2020.
A decade after the viral sensation Beached Az first landed online, the animation is back with 10-part web series Beached Aziversary.
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.
YouTube sensation Wengie, director Michael Shanks and producer Mike Cowap give an inside view into the creation of Parked.