The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts is reinstating the Meet the Makers events in the week of the 4th annual AACTA awards.
Western Australia's screen industry has the potential to triple in size across the next three years, provided it has the supporting infrastructure and crew available, according to Screenwest.
Actor, director and producer Rachel Griffiths will deliver this year's Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture at Screen Producers Australia's (SPA) Screen Forever conference.
Producer, financier, market researcher and distributor Peter Drinkwater is taking an innovative, intensively market research-based approach to creating, producing and marketing Australian and US films
Community TV stations C31 Melbourne and Geelong and Channel 44 Adelaide have launched a new online streaming service.
Thanks to Australia’s careful management of the pandemic, the industry is in the midst of a production boom. The government hopes to support the sector to leverage both this “once-in-a-century” opportunity and the global demand for content in the years ahead, writes Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts Paul Fletcher.
After portraying a succession of dastardly or less than noble characters in films and TV series, Benedict Hardie welcomed the chance to play someone with at least a few redeeming qualities in Judy & Punch.
Finding stories with heart and humour from fresh voices will be a key commissioning focus for Australia's public broadcasters in 2023 as they seek to emphasise their point of difference in an evolving marketplace.