Australian audiences flock to good Australian television. The drama market is buoyant however audiences still expect a level of quality competitive with imported product and the broadcasters continue to place pressure on production budgets.
Pacific Heat, dubbed Australia’s first adult animation, will premiere on the Comedy Channel November 27.
Porchlight Films' 'Operation Buffalo', an espionage thriller set during the British nuclear tests in outback South Australia in the 1950s, will have its world premiere at Series Mania in France next month.
Lingo Pictures' 'Lambs of God' now ranks as one of Australian TV's most successful drama exports.
After writing several short films Chris Squadrito hit the big time with credits on Hoodlum Entertainment’s 'Tidelands' and Goalpost Pictures’ 'Fighting Season'.
SBS’s Sunshine will attract viewers as an edge-of-the-seat crime thriller which introduces fresh faces and provides insights into a little-known community.
For years as a screenwriter Matt Cameron had to get accustomed to a common response from some producers when he handed in scripts.
After serving as a script editor on three seasons of 'House Husbands' and writing episodes of 'Rush' and 'Serangoon Road', writer Timothy Lee’s career has gone up a couple of gears.