Queensland producers aiming to crack the global market are being encouraged to apply for Creatives Loop’s International Roadmap Program.
AFTRS is encouraging practitioners from across the industry to participate in a new survey designed to track career pathways in the film, television, radio and screen sectors.
Former Wildbear Entertainment senior production manager Mags Scholes has been appointed head of content at Screen Queensland, replacing Diya Eid.
The Australian screen industry is experiencing a boom, with Australia being seen as an affordable and safe place to film. This presents a distinct opportunity, not just for the Australian economy, but for modernising an industry ripe for change that can better meet the needs of contemporary audiences moving forward, writes actor, producer and writer Oakley Kwon.
Screen Queensland is calling on nominations for its inaugural Equity and Diversity Taskforce, set to be established next month.
ABC's Kelrick Martin and SBS's Michelle Cheng will co-chair the Screen Diversity Inclusion Network (SDIN) for 2021-22, succeeding Benjamin Law and Jo Dillon.
Brisbane-based writer, producer, and director Clare Sladden will benefit from the guidance of renowned US showrunner Bradford Winters in developing a new drama series after being selected for the final component of a Screen Queensland writers' initiative.
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.