VicScreen has used this year's Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) to unveil a new initiatie designed to support Victorian factual producers, writers, and directors in creating high-end documentary series.
The Victorian Government has unveiled a $5.4 million skills and training package aimed at professionals across film, TV and games, including a $3.6 million plan to establish a specialist digital games and VFX school.
The Federal Government will put more than $100,000 towards the establishment of a new virtual production studio at AFTRS.
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Screen training organisation Wide Angle Tasmania is set to cease operation after two decades.
A series of industry experts will guide early and mid-career talent through spontaneous mentorships at a event hosted by Women in Film and Television Victoria (WIFT Vic).
More than half of women working across the media industries are dissatisfied or unsure how to advance their careers, and feel that commitment to gender equality is weak.