Screenworks is the latest organisation to partner with Netflix to boost skills within the industry, announcing it will provide free training for up-and-coming practitioners in northern NSW.
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Doc Society and AIDC are inviting applications for a year-long creative mentorship and impact strategy fellowship set to begin in October.
AFTRS is encouraging practitioners from across the industry to participate in a new survey designed to track career pathways in the film, television, radio and screen sectors.
If the industry is to continue to sustain or even expand upon current levels of production, Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden argues training will be key.
Thanks to both Screen Australia's Inclusive Attachment Scheme and Screen Queensland's SQAttach program, three emerging creatives will join Fremantle children's series 'Taylor's Island', now filming on the Gold Coast for Nickelodeon International and Network 10.
So far in 2021, the young actress has overcome an on-set injury, been announced as the youth winner of the Carmen Duncan Scholarship, and begun shooting a film in Mexico with Jamie Foxx, January Jones, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
Entries are now open for the second round of For Film’s Sake’s global feature film development lab, Attagirl, which supports female and non-binary filmmaking teams.
Bus Stop Films continues to expand, announcing today it will launch its Accessible Film Studies Program for people with living with disability in NSW's Blue Mountains.