Alex Proyas has named his new film studio in Sydney's inner west Heretic Foundation, symbolising his new approach to filmmaking.
The young actor will play the archangel Uriel in the biblical epic
Alex Proyas' career is gaining momentum as he's just signed with the Gersh agency and a long-stalled sci-fi thriller he wants to direct is moving ahead with a powerhouse Hollywood producer.
Filmmaker Alex Proyas is set to shoot his next film, The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, in Australia later this year
VFX supervisor Andrew Robinson talks to IF about using virtual production to create the environments for John Curran's 'Mercy Road' ahead of its screenings at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The Australian production of Paradise Lost has been called off after a disagreement over the proposed budget
The games industry in Australia is entering a new era, with the Digital Games Tax Offset and increased
direct investment in games from Screen Australia and state screen agencies. IF examines how the support will stretch beyond developers alone to benefit visual effects and post-production companies and creatives who have traditionally worked in film and television.
When Alex Proyas wrote the short film Mask of the Evil Apparition, he did not set out to evoke the tone of his 1998 sci-fi thriller Dark City, which set in a nightmarish world with no sun.