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Production designer Sam Hobbs reveals how he created 1960s Vietnam in Australia for Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.
Actress Essie Davis discusses the complex characters and unique locations in Foxtel’s gothic four-part series Lambs Of God.
Writer/director Nick Coyle and star Claudia O’Doherty discuss combining an apocalyptic web series with beauty vlogging in Sarah’s Channel.
Director Grant Sputore on how he brought his feature film debut I Am Mother to life.
Adele Vuko, Sarah Bishop & Greta Lee Jackson - otherwise known as the comedy group Skit Box - discuss the release of their self-titled web-series.
Writer/Director Damon Gameau sits down with Screen News to discuss the making of his new documentary 2040, from scripting to working with animation and creating buzz and interest through social impact campaigns.
Miranda Tapsell and Wayne Blair sit down with Screen News to discuss the making of their new film Top End Wedding.
Hear from the creative teams behind some of Australia's most successful YouTube channels who have received a share in over $500k in funding through the Screen Australia and Google funded Skip Ahead Initiative.
Meet the six members of the comedy troupe Aunty Donna and get a glimpse into their new series Glennridge Secondary College.
First-time feature director Anthony Maras on his approach to the tricky subject matter, the doco that inspired the film, rehearsals and getting suitably stressed performances, plus more.
Major Australian screen practitioners across features, TV, documentary and online dish out their advice.
The entertainment industry celebrates the achievements of Liam Hemsworth (Excellence in Film), Deborah Riley (Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television) and Helen Reddy (Lifetime Achievement Award).