In partnership with Sony, AACTA has announced the five finalists for its Pitch: Focus initiative, which aims to give student filmmakers the opportunity to create an original production with industry mentorship and funding support.
NSW arts and disability program Accessible Arts will hold three Screen Access and Inclusion masterclasses across April and May for screen practitioners with disability or who are d/Deaf.
While adaptations are popular in Hollywood, constantly taking huge box office dollars, they aren't so common in Australia
Australian Directors Guild (ADG), in partnership with the Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS), has launched The Directors Chair, a new masterclass and workshop program for directors.
AFTRS will welcome Audrey O’Connor and Oliver Williams as paid interns after the pair were announced as the recipients of Bus Stop Films' Accessible Films Studies Program.
The Australian Film Television and Radio School and Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art plan to create a feature film exclusively made by students.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS) will team up with Screen Producers Australia to deliver 1-2 day screen business courses and masterclasses.
The session, titled Writing for Screen: Finding Your Place, will be toplined by multi-platform scribe Mike Jones, a writer and story lecturer at AFTRS, and screenwriter Peter Mattessi (Eastenders, Waterloo Road).