A new report released by the Australian Screen Production Education and Research Association (ASPERA) shows that there is limited on screen diversity within students' capstone projects at film school, and behind the camera, crew roles are gendered.
AFTRS will welcome Audrey O’Connor and Oliver Williams as paid interns after the pair were announced as the recipients of Bus Stop Films' Accessible Films Studies Program.
AFTRS is partnering with technology company Atlas Shorts for a new $10,000 scholarship designed to encourage creative excellence in screen storytelling.
AFTRS CEO Nell Greenwood has used the second session of the Digital Futures Summit to introduce a five-year plan for the national screen and broadcast school.
The Australian Film Television & Radio School has named the five scholarship recipients to continue their education across the screen and broadcast sectors at the school.
Producer and screen industry executive Jeanie Davison has joined AFTRS as head of industry and alumni engagement.
Former National Film and Sound Archive of Australia chief engagement officer Mathieu Ravier has joined AFTRS as director of partnerships and development.
AFTRS is encouraging practitioners from across the industry to participate in a new survey designed to track career pathways in the film, television, radio and screen sectors.