Some of the oldest films ever made in Australia can now be found on YouTube after being restored by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA).
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Robots may have a long history of starring in movies but there is still some way to go before they make their presence felt as scriptwriters, according to researchers.
The second instalment of ABC/Komixx Entertainment's 'Itch' was the first drama to recommence in Western Australia last year, thanks in part to virtual production technology used to contain sets.
Start Beyond co-founder and COO Nathan Anderson has spun out the company's entertainment division into independent venture New Canvas.
A new IMAX film about protecting and regenerating wild koala habitats could usher in a new era of visual precision for filmmakers through its use of a 12K camera.
"This technology has given us the ability to deliver the same level of work as some of the bigger studios and we have not had to sacrifice on quality or quantity of work due to traditional rendering constraints.”
When you think of virtual production, you might think of Jon Favreau's 'The Lion King' and 'The Mandalorian'. However, Heath Ryan is setting out to showcase that such techniques can be used even on projects without a Disney budget.
Safety consultant Jon Heaney, producers Lucas Foster and Mathieu Bonzon and first assistant director Sean Harner are set to use their experiences on 'Children of the Corn' to further help the industry, launching new venture FiRM (Film Industry Risk Management).