Darcy Prendergast and Seamus Spilsbury won the inaugural Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Pitch competition for scripted series intended for television or the web.
Applications are open for AACTA Pitch: BITE, a feature film development initiative in partnership with Monster Pictures.
AACTA will hold a live pitching competition at Screenworks' 2020 Business of Producing seminar in March, with the call out for feature film ideas inspired by Australia's regional landscapes.
AACTA and Sony have joined forces to launch a national short film pitching competition for student filmmakers, with $15,000 worth of production funding on offer.
AACTA unveiled the nominees for this year's awards for Best Short Film, Best Short Animation, Best Short Documentary and Best Scripted Online Video on Saturday evening at Shorts+Web Fest in Sydney.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has launched a national pitching competition to unearth scripted series for television and the web.
AACTA, in partnership with Monster Pictures, is calling out for horror and genre feature film ideas based on the theme of isolation for a new development initiative and pitch competition.
The five finalists for AACTA Pitch: Elevate, a national pitching competition aimed at discovering high-concept scripted series, have been announced.