Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) CEO Neil Peplow will depart his post later this year to return to the UK with his family.
Antony Partos is honoured to be the new president of the Australian Guild of Screen Composers, succeeding Caitlin Yeo, but he might wish the timing was more propitious.
Stuffed, the student film written and directed by AFTRS Masters of Screen Arts graduate Warwick Young, beat out films - including features - from around the world.
ASTRA and AFTRS have joined forces to help graduates get their first break into the subscription TV industry
The Australian screen industry is facing a worrying shortage of experienced production accountants, according to Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden.
The Federal Government will provide $530,000 over two years to support First Nations training and career pathways at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS).
If the industry is to continue to sustain or even expand upon current levels of production, Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden argues training will be key.
This year’s events will feature nominated editor Veronika Jenet ASE ('The Daughter'); editor Andrew Cooke (Hitting Home); sound designer Liam Egan ASSG (The Daughter); editor Steven Robinson ASE (In The Shadow of the Hill); and sound designers Yulia Ake