The Film & Television Institute is excited to announce that it is now offering a new professional
FTI has announced it will provide the only funding in Australia available to WA games makers as part of the organisation’s new games program.
Filming has just wrapped in Western Australia on a ten-minute screen adaptation of Tim Winton's classic short story, The Water was Dark and It Went Forever Down.
ScreenWest is calling for applications from Indigenous communities who are interested in recording, preserving and archiving their stories
Seniors on Screen has won an award at the Fremantle Chamber 2011 Fremantle Business Awards
A fifth series of Deadly Yarns has been commissioned for ABC TV
Game designer, researcher and virtual and augmented reality expert Kate Raynes-Goldie has taken out the award for ICT Professional of the Year at the Australian Computer Society’s Digital Disruptor Awards.
FTI is pleased to announce that comedian Joel Creasey will host the 27th West Australian Screen Awards (WASAs).