The second season of ABC/Blackfella Films’ 'Total Control' will headline this year's Series Mania Melbourne, which will be held online next month.
Sydney-based artists and "video sampling collective" Soda_Jerk have been awarded the third Ian Potter Moving Image Commission (IPMIC).
Visual-effects studio Rising Sun Pictures, visual effects software developer The Foundry and artists talent agency Tyroe will provide live feedback on effects reels submitted by students as part of February's PauseFest digital technology festival in Melbo
Each of Jane Campion's nine features, a selection of her shorts and a documentary about her life and career will screen at Sydney Film Festival in June as part of a retrospective, Her Way.
The Australian International Documentary Conference has confirmed that John Smithson - producer of Touching the Void, 127 Hours and Sherpa - will attend AIDC 2016.
Snapshots of films yet to be made will be showcased at next month's Melbourne International Film Festival as part of an initiative designed to support filmmakers in taking their ideas forward.
The Victorian Government has unveiled a new $191.5 million, four-year strategy for the state's screen industry, which it says has the potential to inject more than $1.2 billion back into the economy and support more than 40,000 jobs.
The Victorian Government has aims to turn Melbourne’s Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) into “one of the world’s leading museums for screen culture”, announcing today that it will provide an additional $31.6 million towards the renewal of the museum in the upcoming state budget.