What do Transmission Films, Glendyn Ivin and AFTRS have in common? They all run blogs about their projects. Simon de Bruyn reports on a growing phenomenon.
AFTRS Director of Radio, Steve Ahern, will leave the Australian Film Television and Radio School this month after 11 years with the organisation.
In response to AFTRS' announcement last week to suspend the Graduate Diploma in Production Design course in 2009, members of the industry have expressed to INSIDE FILM their disappointment. Here, AFTRS' Peter Millyn responds.
Former AFTRS head of design Jon Rohde has written an open letter responding to the termination of the production design course.
The conference for the next generation of screen practitioners, SPAA Fringe, launched last night in the sparkling new foyer of the Australian Film Television and Radio School in Sydney.
The Centre for Screen Business, in conjunction with Screenrights, has commissioned new media consultant Jennifer Wilson to write a white paper examining workable business models for the digital media space.
AFTRS has created two ground breaking Graduate Diploma courses specialising in Game Design and Virtual Worlds, which are two of the only courses in the world to explore the link between games or virtual worlds and cinematic story.
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), Australia's national screen arts and broadcast School, will be launching its new courses for 2009 on Friday 22 August.