Screen Australia has taken the next steps with its below-the-line training initiatives, unveiling the recipients and host companies for BTL Next Step, the Production Crew Skills Training Fund, and the Transferable Skills and Returning Crew Training Fund, while also announcing $1.7 million of industry development funding across the programs.
The "How'd you get that job?" series examines career pathways. The pandemic saw Cat Tschaepe find a new career in the screen industry. She talks to Denise Eriksen.
The “How’d you get that job?” series examines career pathways. Prince Nediyedath talks to Denise Eriksen about what inspired his "laser-focused" ambition for a career in cinematography.
The "How’d you get that job?" series examines career pathways for crew. Anoop Bhardwaj, production accountant, never expected to work in the screen industry. He explains to Denise Eriksen how he got his start.
The Victorian Government has unveiled a $5.4 million skills and training package aimed at professionals across film, TV and games, including a $3.6 million plan to establish a specialist digital games and VFX school.
An aircrew member, journalist, office worker, and former lawyer are among ten Victorians to secure screen mentorships as part of the Make It conference.
“One in five people in Australia experience disability. It’s time to bring the issues which put up barriers for these people in the screen industry to the fore."