AFTRS has selected the 12 screen creatives to participate in this year's National Talent Camp skills development program, following week-long workshops in South Australia, Queensland, Victoria, NSW, and Tasmania.
Martin Armiger, composer or music arranger of such movies as Yahoo Serious' 'Young Einstein', Alex Proyas' 'Dark City' and Kriv Stenders' 'Red Dog', has died in France, aged 70.
As the Cannes Film Festival gears up for its 67th edition this week, AFTRS is delighted to acknowledge the achievements of its graduates represented at this years Queen of film festivals.
Former Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch may have only started at Screen Australia in February, but he has already undergone a title change.
Talent Camp - an initiative designed to forge career pathways for emerging creatives from diverse backgrounds - has united the industry on a national level.
Writer-director Samuel Van Grinsven's 'Sequin in a Blue Room' is set to premiere in major overseas markets, a big achievement for the film he made as his graduate project in the Master of Arts Screen program at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2018.
AFTRS, Australia’s national screen arts and broadcast school, is delighted to celebrate the success of several of its alumni at the 2015 AACTA Awards.
With production booming around the country, SAFC has launched a new initiative to bolster local crew.