Neil Peplow will be the new CEO of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS), where he was the director of screen from 2011 to 2014.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has launched Take Three – an initiative to support Australian tertiary students and emerging filmmakers/artists by providing up to three minutes of footage/audio, and ten stills, free of licence fees for
Josh Farmelo has been presented with the 2015 NFSA-ACS John Leake Award for Emerging Cinematographer.
The National Film and Sound Archive Strategic Plan 2015-2018 sets some ambitious targets while making a strong case for additional government funding.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia is looking to ramp up the programming of its Arc cinema in Canberra with a commercial partner.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is inviting supporters and industry stakeholders to participate in a series of upcoming workshops, focusing on specific aspects of the NFSA's activities and programs.
The campaign for a new, custom-built headquarters for the National Film and Sound Archive is gaining momentum among a wide section of the screen industry.
Producer Tony Buckley has written to Arts Minister George Brandis and NSW Premier Mike Baird urging both governments to fund a new, custom-built headquarters for the National Film and Sound Archive.