Under a new partnership, AFTRS is set to fast track TAFE NSW Diploma of Screen and Media graduates into its Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production.
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Emmy and AACTA Award-winning producer turned screen sector executive coach Ellenor Cox explores how to achieve harmony between artistic fulfilment and financial security
Director Angie Kilsby, writer and producer India Stanley, and producer India Williams are the winners of this year's AACTA Pitch: Focus initiative, receiving $15,000 in development funds and a suite of Sony equipment on loan to produce their film 'Skin Deep'.
Screen Australia has selected nine participants from Australia and three from New Zealand for its Access Coordinator Training program, designed to provide additional support for the emerging below-the-line crew position on film and television productions.
Production company Typecast has announced the successful applicants for its inaugural Inspirit Lab initiative, which will see Indigenous filmmakers assemble for a simulated writers room.
Bus Stop Films has continued to expand its Accessible Film Studies Program, extending its partnership with Griffith University and Griffith Film School to include classes at the institution's Gold Coast campus.
Adelaide Film Festival has named the participants for this year's Expand Lab, with 15 South Australian and 15 national practitioners spanning visual arts, film, moving image, XR, and VR to develop new ideas for moving artworks across five days.
Screen Australia and Instagram have selected the social media talent that will take part in the third edition of their First Nations Creator program.