Films by students from Bus Stop Films’ film studies program for people with intellectual disability will screen at Event Cinemas George Street, Sydney, on Wednesday December 12.
Applications are now open for Talent Camp, a national workshop program to provide skills development opportunities for emerging storytellers and screen content creatives from diverse backgrounds across the country.
Emerging Western Australian screenwriter Celeste Franklin has been awarded the Australian Film Television and Radio School's 2020 Storytelling Scholarship, which supports AFTRS' mission to discover and support writers from under-represented groups.
Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) council chair Russel Howcroft has been re-appointed for a second three-year term, while Fremantle Asia-Pacific CEO Chris Oliver-Taylor has joined the council.
Dr Romaine Moreton (Photo: Dr Lou Bennett), Con Apostolopoulos (Photo: Katie Vajda). The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS)...
The NSW Film and Television Office has unveiled its draft Strategic Plan for 2008 to 2013, positioning the organisation to stimulate creative and business opportunities for the State's screen industry.
The Australian screen industry is facing a worrying shortage of experienced production accountants, according to Moneypenny CEO Jane Corden.
In the wake of recent allegations of sexual harassment across both local and international screen sectors, Women in Film and Television (WIFT) NSW has joined forces with a range of industry bodies to deliver a free forum designed to address the issue and bring about change.