Screen Australia has selected 11 creatives selected to travel to New York in April as part of the Talent USA: New York. The delegation will attend the Australian International Screen Forum where they take part in professional development and networking opportunities.
Australian VoD audiences are growing, and across more demographics than anticipated.
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 -
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason took to the podium this morning to address the future of the Australian screen industry.
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.
Ludo Studio assistant producer Jessica Magro will develop her slate under the guidance of Maximo Entertainment founder Liliana Muñoz after being announced as the recipient of the Screen Australia Internship.
Australian TV drama expenditure has reached a record high of $376 million.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason described the series as "bold, innovative, and compelling documentaries [that] will explore the place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia in the months leading up to the proposed 2017 Referendum