Thousands of film lovers across Queensland will be the winners with funding for more than 20 regional film festivals and events being delivered by Screen Queensland in the 2013-2014 season.
The 22nd Brisbane International Film Festival wrapped on Sunday 23rd November 2013 with the Australian premiere of 12 Years a Slave, drawing the curtain on 12 days of films, special events and industry sessions culminating in a successful festival with th
The turmoil continues at Screen Queensland as its most senior executive, Jennie Hughes, departed abruptly last Friday
The South Australian Film Corporation and Screen Territory have partnered to launch 'Centralised', an initiative to support Indigenous filmmakers across South Australian and the Northern Territory through new funding, support and development opportunities.
The ABC and Netflix have co-ordered children's series 'MaveriX' from Brindle Films, set in the world of junior motocross and due to shoot in Alice Springs in 2021.
State borders may have become more defined in the wake of COVID-19 but the inverse has occurred among the state screen agencies, who presented a united front at this week's Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).
International production may have a larger share of the limelight in Australia at the moment but its relationship with the local sector remains one of mutual benefit, according to a panel of screen agencies.
Northern Territory creatives will soon have the opportunity to undertake classes from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) as part of a collaboration between the training institution, Screen Territory and Arts NT.