A third season of Australia's most popular children's series, ABC/Ludo Studio's 'Bluey', is set to commence production in Brisbane later this year.
In many respects, the screen sector today is virtually unrecognisable from three and a half years ago, and not just because the coronavirus pandemic has devastated sections of the industry.
The selective appeal of theatrical cinema and the emergence of Queensland as a production hotspot was on the agenda as children's content creatives came together on Monday for an AACTA Screenfest 2020 Spotlight event.
Australia has received strong representation at the Rose d’Or Awards on Wednesday, with locally-produced programs First Day and Content among the winners at the virtual ceremony.
Nearly 30 projects will share in $975,000 of story development funding from Screen Australia, including a television series inspired by the 1999 film 'Two Hands' from director Gregor Jordan, and a family feature film from the producers of 'Bluey'.
The third season of Australia’s no. 1 children’s program, Ludo Studio's 'Bluey', premieres on November 22 on ABC Kids and ABC iview.
Screen Australia and Australians in Film have revealed the participants for this year's Talent Gateway and the Global Producers Exchange programs.
Ludo Studio’s 'Bluey' has added a BAFTA to its already extensive list of accolades, taking out the international prize at the academy's Children & Young People Awards.