Former Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch may have only started at Screen Australia in February, but he has already undergone a title change.
After more than a decade of lobbying by Ausfilm, crew, studios and other service businesses, the government announced at the Federal Budget it has decided to permanently lift the Location Offset to 30 per cent from July 1 this year.
IF speaks with the documentary filmmaker and NIDA green ambassador about the important role storytelling can play in sustainability.
NIDA alum Travis Cardona is set to return to the institute to be its first ever head of First Nations.
Screen Australia will distribute $1 million of funding among the state screen agencies to support training and skills development programs, including placements for below-the-line roles.
NIDA Bachelor of Fine Arts (Costume) student Siann Lau and Mehhma Malhi, who is studying a Master of Fine Arts...
Outgoing Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch is set to join Screen Australia in the newly created role of training and industry development manager.
An offhand comment from Al Pacino on the set of 'Righteous Kill' went on to change Les Chantery's life: "Sometimes it's not the best actor who gets the role, but it's the actor who gives the best audition."