An animated series about inanimate relationships has triumphed at Screen Forever's inaugural 'Got a Minute' pitching competition.
Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner has issued a rallying cry in his opening address at this year's Screen Forever on the Gold Coast, calling on the industry to join together and fight for continuing ownership and creative control of its stories amid the government's impending streaming reform.
'Morning Wars' showrunner, writer and executive producer Kerry Ehrin is the first international guest speaker announced for March's Screen Forever.
Balancing production with border uncertainty will be a key challenge for Western Australia's screen industry heading into 2022, according to Screenwest CEO Rikki Lea Bestall.
‘We owe it to Australians’: Bryan Brown takes streaming regulation debate to the National Press Club
He's already succeeded in helping to keep the Producer Offset at 40 per cent for theatrical features and now actor Bryan Brown hopes to exert a similar influence in the discussion about streaming regulation, fronting the National Press Club today to push for a 20 per cent local content obligation on the major services.
Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner writes that Screen Forever 37 comes at critical period for industry, with robust discussion required.
“This promises to be a watershed year”: Screen Forever to ‘prepare the ground’ for regulatory change
Ahead of next week's Screen Forever, Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner reflects on a tumultuous 2023, and outlines his hopes for 2024 to be a landmark year - regulation pending.
Lone Star Production Group managing director Aaron Fa’aoso will deliver the Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture at this year's Screen Forever conference on the Gold Coast.