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Data is a crucial tool in any producer’s arsenal – both for creative and business decisions. Here’s six areas to visit.
Four years after the launch of NITV/ABC kids’ series Grace Beside Me, producers Dena Curtis and Lois Randall look back on what made the popular series work.
The co-creators of ABC series MaveriX on the drive to bring the teen adventure drama to Australian and global screens.
Hear from 20 crew members including production designers, composers, boom operators and more as they discuss their career journey and highlights.
From viral short films to Netflix features, the global Haunting series and Australian TV with Troppo, writer/director Yolanda Ramke reflects on the steps that got her here.
Cinematographers from local television, feature, online and documentary titles explain the decisions behind their camera and lens packages.
Meet the eight voices behind new anthology feature Here Out West and hear some of their takeaways.
Screen Australia’s new Head of Documentary Alex West and the documentary team on the local factual sector, applying for funding and what’s ahead.
The key creatives behind All My Friends Are Racist talk about the authorship that ensured a comedy like no other.
Writer/director Johanna Garvin reflects on the impact of leadership on sets such as Penguin Bloom and her own film Rocky & Me.
Finding your voice and being authentically you despite the pressure to conform.
From casting to the pressures of visibility, Oliver Ross hopes to open up discussions around the experiences of trans and gender diverse creatives.