Seven creatives from across regional NSW and one from the Pilbara in Western Australia have been selected to participate in Screenworks 2020 Career Pathways Program, funded by Screen NSW and Screenwest.
The second iteration of Screenworks and Australians In Film (AiF)'s Regional Screen in LA Program will take the form of an internship with Animal Logic Entertainment (ALE), offering upcoming or recent grads from regional Australia an opportunity to work out of ALE's LA office.
Screenworks are calling for regional screenwriters, directors and producers to apply for its three Career Pathway Programs designed to make stronger industry connections, build skills and advance their careers.
Fremantle has partnered with Screenworks to promote career advancement for regional screen practitioners throughout Australia.
Over the past five years, Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch and programs and operations manager Lisa O’Meara have grown the organisation's focus from NSW's Northern Rivers to the whole of regional Australia. They talk to IF about working together to achieve that ambition.
Directors Connor and Christiaan Van Vuuren are set to run a development lab for their upcoming film 'Croak' in conjunction with Screenworks and director Nash Edgerton, in Gladstone, Queensland this November.
David Jowsey and Greer Simpkin, Sue Maslin, Rob Gibson, Jamie Hilton and Steve Jaggi have joined the lineup for Screenworks' annual business of producing seminar, to be held in late March.
Screenworks chair Dustin Clare. Screenworks’ annual producing seminar will this year take a global focus, with producers, buyers and commissioning...