Gabrielle Trainor is the new chair of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and is joined on the board by Michael Lee
The NFSA will present its annual Ken G Hall Film Preservation Award to Susanne Chauvel Carlsson
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has launched a $500,000 tender for a digital 16mm motion picture scanner in its motion picture laboratory
Have you worked on an Australian screen production? Do you want your correct credits to be part of Australia's historical record? If so, the Film & Broadcast Industries Oral History group encourages you to have your credits updated on the national audiovi
The National Film and Sound Archive is shedding jobs and reducing its touring program and the number of events at its Arc cinema in Canberra.
The National Film and Sound Archive and the Australian Film Television and Radio School have not escaped unscathed from the federal Budget cuts.
The National Film and Sound Archive has responded to a petition which calls for more transparency in the Archive's pending restructure and expresses concern at the extent of job losses.
Australia is already the most parochial film environment in the developed world. No surprise there. Look at the horror stories that litter the national cinema time line.