Hulu has taken the US rights to Epic Films' children's drama 'First Day', with the series set to stream September 3.
Australia's leading children's TV producers today called on the Federal Government to review its planned media reforms, warning that abolishish the free-to-air broadcasters' children content quotas will result in thousands of job losses.
Epic Films' 'First Day', Ludo Studio's 'Content' and More Sauce's 'Cancelled' are among the Aussie nominees for this year's prestigious Rose d'Or Awards.
ABC Children’s and Screen Australia have partnered on The Kaleidoscope Project, a new funding initiative that will back the creation of up to four standalone films that capture what it’s like to be a young culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) Australian.
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.
Epic Films' 'First Day' has attracted further international interest, with Japan’s public broadcaster NHK acquiring the series from the ACTF.
Australia is among the most represented countries in the field of international nominees for this year's Rockie Awards, with titles up in six categories.
Award-winning children's series 'First Day' and Luke Eve's 'ReCancelled' are among the five projects to share in $1.3 million in online production funding from Screen Australia.