Created by Start VR in collaboration with post production and VFX house FSM, VR Noir will run for four days during Vivid at the AFTRS building in Moore Park.
Actor and filmmaker Warwick Young is currently working with AFTRS to develop a film training program for veterans.
This week, AFTRS plays host to the first YouTube Pop-up Space in Australia, with the film school opening its doors to the platform's creators so they can learn from production experts and collaborate with one another.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS), Screen Australia and the state funding agencies have united to put on a skills development program for emerging practitioners from diverse backgrounds.
The director of screen content has announced new changes that will start from next year
AFTRS' new five-year strategy was shaped by what the school calls the most comprehensive and up-to-date national industry skills survey ever undertaken. The report was supplied by Screen Audience Research Australia (SARA) who undertook nationwide research
South Australian Film Corporation CEO Courtney Gibson will succeed AFTRS CEO Neil Peplow as the chair of the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN).
For first-time writer-director James Raue, regular trips to therapy growing up constituted a form of torture.