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Hear from cinematographers across features, television, online and documentary about their choices of cameras and lenses and why.
Screen Australia is seeking expressions of interest from screen industry professionals to join the Gender Matters Taskforce in 2023.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason will depart the agency at the end of his second term in November 2023. Mason announced the news to staff this morning and recruitment for the CEO position will commence shortly.
Hear from writers, directors and producers pushing for change in the Australian screen industry.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Bobby Romia as Head of Development, starting 30 January. Bobby will lead the Development Unit and report to Head of Content Grainne Brunsdon.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce that Ken Crouch will be joining the agency in February 2023 in the newly created role of Training and Industry Development Manager.
Actor Radha Mitchell discusses overcoming her fear of the ocean for new family film Blueback.
Director, producer and writer Robert Connolly on the making of Blueback and Arenamedia’s commitment to empowering emerging voices.
2022 was another stellar year for Australian screen story telling – from diverse documentaries to engaging children’s content, world-class drama, innovative online series and immersive games.
From comedic cult conspiracies on YouTube to sport docos on TikTok, online documentaries are being watched by millions around the world.
The creators of series including Upper Middle Bogan, Little Lunch and now ABC’s Summer Love discuss their collaborative approach to making television.
Co-creators Emma Myers, Nina Oyama and Angus Thompson discuss disability representation on-screen with their new SBS Digital Original series, Latecomers.