As the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) heads into its 35th year, Natasha Gadd has been promoted by the board to CEO/creative director, succeeding Alice Burgin.
Documentary filmmaker, editor, and cinematographer Daniel King will start an eight-month placement with the ABC and Northern Pictures this month after being announced as the inaugural recipient of the Indigenous Documentary Placement.
Doc Society and AIDC are inviting applications for a year-long creative mentorship and impact strategy fellowship set to begin in October.
The Australian International Documentary Conference will welcome back in-person attendance while retaining online components for next year's event, which will carry the theme of Bearing Witness.
The Australian International Documentary Conference has unveiled the jury for its 2022 awards, which return after being launched at this year's event.
The shortlist of 13 projects will have the opportunity to present their work to a mix of funders, broadcasters, streamers, sales agents, and distributors at the March conference.
From streaming to virtual reality, what AIDC CEO and creative director Natasha Gadd sees in the documentary space right now is a wealth of new opportunity. She runs IF through the sessions and market program for this year's hybrid March event.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has revealed the nominees for next month's awards, while announcing screen journalist David Tiley as the winner of the Stanley Hawes Award for 2022.