The "How'd you get that job?" series examines career pathways. The pandemic saw Cat Tschaepe find a new career in the screen industry. She talks to Denise Eriksen.
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Screen NSW has launched a $25,000 fellowship for a mid-career to established First Nations practitioner to undertake a self-directed professional development plan.
Venn and Screen Well have joined forces on a research project to examine on set leadership and culture, and how it impacts mental health and wellbeing. Venn managing director Jonathon Dutton shares some of the preliminary findings.
The “How’d you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Prince Nediyedath talks to Denise Eriksen about what inspired his "laser-focused" ambition for a career in cinematography.
The “How'd you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Caitlin Bryan is carving a path in the typically male-dominated lighting department.
The NSW Government has launched a $400,000 initiative, Crew Connects, to fund the placement of emerging and mid-career practitioners in production, post-production, VFX and animation businesses.
Screen Australia has unveiled three new initiatives aimed at boosting below-the-line capacity, including support for mid-career practitioners, work-based learning opportunities, and training for people from adjacent industries or returning to screen after a career break.
The South Australian Film Corporation has launched a new workforce development strategy to grow the state's industry and see it secure a greater share of domestic and international production activity.