When many film students start out, the first thing they want to do is pick up the camera. When teachers have step in to remind them of the importance of pre-production, it can feel like putting a halt on their students’ creativity. However, educators say new software is helping to ‘gamify’ production planning.
The 4th Asia Pacific Screen Forum connects filmmakers across Asia Pacific for five days of panels and presentations, intimate round-table discussions, workshops, screenings and networking events.
Situated in sun-soaked Brisbane you’ll find post-production powerhouse, Serve Chilled. We’re not just any run-of-the-mill post production facility; we’re Queensland’s sole Dolby Vision certified haven for filmmakers (one of only four in Australia).
Watch the best and brightest works from emerging Australian filmmaking talent. In partnership with festivals and film schools, this monthly program showcases a dynamic spectrum of emerging Australian filmmaking talent.
Australia, with its diverse landscapes and vibrant cities, has become a popular destination for filmmakers around the world. However, shooting in this unique terrain comes with its own set of challenges, particularly in terms of insurance and risk management.
Screenworks is encouraging regional film practitioners to think about how Hollywood could assist them in their industry journey as part of an expanded Regional Screen in LA program.
Skye Leon had always been interested in film and TV, but as a young Indigenous kid growing up in the ’90s and early 2000s, it didn’t seem accessible. She spent a decade working as a youth and community worker before eventually realising she should follow the advice she gave young people: Follow your passions.
When Bus Stop Films soft launched its employment service in late 2022, with the aim to connect people with disability to work within the film, TV and media industries, it had just a part-time general manager to oversee its operations.