Griffith University researchers have launched a survey to assess the state of mental health in workers across the film and television industry.
Claire Randall's 'Wolfe' has won the Crystal Bear for Best Short Film in the Generation 14Plus program of the Berlin International Film Festival.
Together with business partner Margaret Tillson, Ben Steel has officially launched Screen Well, a website and social enterprise dedicated to improving mental health outcomes for the screen industry.
A series of nightmarish journeys for TikTok, a choose-your-own-adventure interactive romantic comedy, and the third season of 'Meta Runner' are among the online projects set to share in $1.8 million from Screen Australia.
Two Griffith University Film School students have launched a viral anti-smoking campaign
Lachlan Pendragon's stop-motion short 'An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It' has won a Gold medal at the Student Academy Awards.
LiveLab's Creative Director is Richard Fabb, who worked as a TV producer for 25 years before joining GFS at the end of 2014 and spearheaded its latest project: an animated short about autism, fronted by none other than Hugo Weaving.
Bus Stop Films has partnered with Griffith Film School to deliver its Accessible Film Studies program for people living with disability in Brisbane.