The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has launched a national pitching competition to unearth scripted series for television and the web.
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.
Entries are now open for AACTA's national pitching competition, which this year will see the winner receive a $5,000 cash prize as well as $15,000 towards the production of a short film.
The five finalists for AACTA's national short film pitching competition, AACTA Pitch: Forever Unexpected presented by Mini, have been announced.
Loani Arman and Kelly Hucker's short film concept 'Our Greatest Escape' won the AACTA Pitch: Forever Unexpected competition in Sydney last night.
Entries are now open for AACTA Pitch: Elevate, a pitching competition that aims to discover original ideas for globally-focused, high-concept scripted series.
The five finalists for AACTA Pitch: Elevate, a national pitching competition aimed at discovering high-concept scripted series, have been announced.
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.