Seven's director of network programming Angus Ross explains how the country's lockdown is benefiting Seven's channels and catch-up viewing, the need to rejig the schedule, and flags a raft of upcoming Australian shows.
While riding the 2020 ‘corona-coaster’ the world not only became collective experts in baking sourdough, but also in finding new ways to keep our momentum and connection, writes producer Julie Eckersley.
Amid state border closures and COVID-19 uncertainty, Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has made the decision to turn February's Screen Forever into a digital-only event.
"When you’ve got a child screaming at your
legs not wanting to be let go as you drop them off to a carer, you need to know why you’re leaving them. For me, that is doing my creative work."
AIDC has revealed the 15 teams that will take part in the conference’s international pitching showcase, The FACTory.
National Association of Cinema Operators (NACO) executive director Michael Hawkins; former Seven Network CEO Maureen Kerridge; actress Val Lehman, and journalist Kerry O'Brien are among the screen industry professionals to be recognised as part of the Australia Day honours.
Screen Queensland has partnered with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s talent development company Impact Creative Systems to offer four paid attachments on Howard's upcoming film 'Thirteen Lives'.
Iranian-American director Ramin Bahrani ('The White Tiger', '99 Homes', 'Chop Shop') is set to helm a Netflix feature adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s Australian-set novel Amnesty.