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The Other Guy creator and star Matt Okine, co-star Adam Briggs and producer Angie Fielder spoke to Screen Australia on set in Sydney.
Arclight producer Gary Hamilton on getting horror director Greg McLean on board for their survivalist thriller Jungle and casting Daniel Radcliffe as the lead.
Superwog’s Theo Saidden on co-writing/directing/producing and co-starring in the duo’s TV pilot and why they will always try to make YouTube videos, no matter what.
Princess Pictures producer Paul Walton on helping online content creators such as Superwog develop their voice and why it’s imperative the industry continues to invest in this space.
Cinematographer Ari Wegner on her career, process, and the camera choices that informed The Kettering Incident and new feature Lady Macbeth.
Australian Danielle Macdonald was one of the hottest names to come out of Sundance Film Festival this year playing a New Jersey rapper in Patti Cake$ - here’s how she did it.
AACTA and ADG award winning short film director Lucy Gaffy has been selected by Essential Media to direct an episode of Doctor Doctor with director Ian Watson as part of the ongoing Australian Directors’ Guild’s Shadow Directing program.
Acclaimed Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner walks us through her career, from Cannes-selected short film Night Shift, to Tasmanian-shot TV The Kettering Incident, to features such as Ruin, and Lady Macbeth.
Cleverman directors Leah Purcell and Wayne Blair and stars Rob Collins, Deborah Mailman and Hunter Page-Lochard on what we can expect when the series returns to ABC TV on 29 June.
Eleven directors, six screenwriters and ten online creators are being funded by Screen Australia to travel to the USA in June for a series of career growth opportunities.
Warwick Thornton's feature documentary about the Southern Cross We Don't Need a Map is the opening night film at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
How director Jonathan Teplitzky’s love of photography led him into cinema and creating the likes of Churchill, The Railway Man and Gettin’ Square.