Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) have launched two joint initiatives for creatives to expand their skills and increase their chances of success in the global market.
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With production booming around the country, SAFC has launched a new initiative to bolster local crew.
Through a new partnership with Deutsche Bank, Sydney Film Festival is launching an annual $20,000 fellowship for a First Nations creative.
This year's MPA APSA Academy Film Fund has been launched in Vietnam, with the jury announced for the selection process.
The NSW Government has announced $300,000 in targeted support for arts, screen and cultural organisations, to meet the demand for professional development and capacity-building across the sector.
Key Intimate Scenes has developed specialised training in intimacy coordination, designed to combine international standards with elements specific to Australia, such as law, union standards, and state-specific industry requirements.
To celebrate the 40 years since its inception, the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) will launch a series of mentoring sessions from some of its most high profile members, starting this week.
Screen Australia has announced $2 million of funding via its Enterprise program, including four Business & Ideas projects and 11 Enterprise People talent opportunities.