All the talk about the need for structural and cultural change in the screen industry must be converted into widespread action, according to Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia
A key focus for Women in Film & Television (WIFT) Australia this year will be expanding its current programs, each of which addresses the exit and entry points for all women and non-binary people in the screen industry.
Members of the Australian Directors’ Guild have benefitted from the knowledge that comes with being among the country’s most established filmmakers across the past five months as part of the ADG-40 'First-Hand' sessions.
The Australian Director's Guild has revealed the program for its conference Director's Cut later this month, with the theme 'Cutting Through the Noise'.
Sophie Harper will be the next executive director of the Australian Directors’ Guild, succeeding Alaric McAusland.
Australian Directors’ Guild executive director Alaric McAusland will step down in January after two years in the role.
To celebrate the 40 years since its inception, the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) will launch a series of mentoring sessions from some of its most high profile members, starting this week.
Advocating for appropriate policy reform to support Australian stories on screen will be among the chief priorities of the new Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) executive director, Alaric McAusland.