Sandra Levy has extended her term as CEO of the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), but, at her request, only for one year.
Thirty participants in AFTRS Kodak ACS Masterclasses will be mentored by internationally renowned cinematographers
The school will conduct a ground-breaking study of 2000 graduates from the last 40 years
Tanya Hosch is joining the AFTRS council while Vaughan Dai Rees, Christine Burton and Professor Mark Rose are joining the academic board, with Rose named chair following the departure of Robin Ewing.
"Creativity is a revolutionary act. So is education. The school does both." AFTRS began celebrations for its 50th year this week, bringing together the cohorts of 1973 and 2023.
As AFTRS turns 50, CEO Nell Greenwood reflects on the school’s beginnings and looks towards its future.
The next generation of documentary filmmakers has been granted a national audience as part of a partnership between SBS and the Australian Film Television and Radio School.
Three years after AFTRS’ Indigenous Unit was established, the school has graduated 12 Indigenous students, a record number for the same year.