A heartwarming dramedy about friendship, cultural differences, and romance has received $10,000 in funding through Screen Queensland's NQ Discovering New Online Voices initiative.
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The Federal Government has appointed Feisty Dame Productions founder Tania Chambers to the Screen Australia Board for three years.
With more TV projects drawing upon the support of international partners to get made amid a tough financial climate, does there need to be greater consideration of overseas markets in developing Australian stories?
New Zealand-born, Sydney-based filmmaker Samuel Van Grinsven's psychological thriller 'Went Up the Hill' will have its world premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival after being included in today's official line-up announcement.
Media Mentors Australia (MMA) has launched a new suite of workshops, masterclasses, networking opportunities, and events for above-the-line creatives while introducing a membership program.
Last week's Senate Inquiry into the risks and opportunities of AI adoption showed positive steps are being taken towards the responsible use of the technology, albeit outside the country's creative industries, according to Australian Writers' Guild executive director Claire Pullen.
The City of Gold Coast will begin negotiating with Shadowbox Studios about developing and operating the Yatala screen studio after the international company was named the preferred proponent for the site.
When it comes to what makes premium television, service Stan is a big believer in the c-word, or c-words, according to head of originals Amanda Duthie.