Australian VoD audiences are growing, and across more demographics than anticipated.
Apart from the cancellation of MIPTV and Canneseries, the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t affected the screen industry in Australia yet.
Kicking off the Australian International Documentary Conference with a presentation entitled The Future is Now, Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason flagged the urgency of understanding the current landscape, and foreshadowed - bravely, given the audience -
Australians in Film and Screen Australia have revealed the mentor and masterclass lineups for this year's Untapped initiative, which returns after being launched in 2021.
Graeme Mason has warned there will be permanent job losses in the entertainment industry once the coronavirus pandemic has passed.
Screen Australia has announced the eight creatives that will travel to the Big Apple next month as part of the Talent USA: New York program.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS), Screen Australia and the state funding agencies have united to put on a skills development program for emerging practitioners from diverse backgrounds.
Graeme Mason hasn't lived in his native Australia for more than 20 years but the incoming chief executive of Screen Australia says he is well acquainted with the screen industry, its output, talent and major players.