Two creatives from NSW and one from North Queensland have been selected to take part in Screenworks' Regional Crew Development Program.
Feature film 'The Drovers Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson', upcoming series 'First Weapons', and SBS Digital Original 'Latecomers' are among the titles that will be unpacked as part of this year's Screenworks Regional to Global Screen Forum.
Lisa O'Meara is set to take over as Screenworks CEO next month, replacing Ken Crouch.
Outgoing Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch is set to join Screen Australia in the newly created role of training and industry development manager.
Tasmanian composer Finn Clarke is the newest recipient of Screenworks Regional Screen in LA program, for which he will undertake a four-week residency in the Californian city with the support of Australians in Film.
Rachel Griffiths, Claudia Karvan, and Brooke Satchwell are among the industry figures lending a hand to Screenworks for the organisation's annual fundraiser.
Ken Crouch will depart as CEO of Screenworks in February after more than eight years in the top job.
In partnership with Screen Queensland, Panavision is heading to Cairns to deliver creative and technical camera workshops