If you want to make a successful pitch video for a crowd funding campaign, ensure it has a sizzling start, exudes happiness and empathy and avoids melodramatic or overly emotional language.
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.
Three days of industry experts, debate, discussion and workshops on the future trends in the screen industries that matter to you!
Shine Australia and the Australian Film, Television & Radio School (AFTRS) today announced the continuation of the Shine Australia Intern Program.
AFTRS, Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school, has reaffirmed its reputation as one of the world’s leading film schools with respected industry journal The Hollywood Reporter putting the school at 13 on its list of top international film
Ben Gibson, the departing Director of the London Film School, has been appointed to a new senior role at AFTRS, the Australian Film Television & Radio School, as Director, Degree Programs.
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.
AFTRS, Australia’s national screen arts and broadcast school, has announced that in 2015 it will offer a new three-year Bachelor of Arts in Screen. The BA will be the most in-depth and creatively comprehensive screen degree in the world.