Australians in Film (AiF) has announced the 10 ambassadors for its inaugural Untapped online professional development program.
Australians in Film has partnered with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Screen Australia to launch Untapped, a breakthrough talent development program for undiscovered and underrepresented filmmakers.
Mithila Gupta, Brooke Goldfinch, Darlene Johnson, Julie Kalceff and Monica Zanetti have been selected by Screen NSW and Australians in Film (AiF) to participate in a two-stage professional development lab designed to foster career pathways and networks in the US industry.
Jeffrey Walker will chat with actors and creatives he's worked with in Australians in Film's 'Blurring the Lines', a shortform interview series that will air live on Zoom and on AiF’s Facebook page.
Victorian College of the Arts film and television alumni will have the opportunity to work in Los Angeles, thanks to a new partnership between Australians in Film (AiF) and the University of Melbourne.
Screen NSW and Australians in Film (AiF), with the help of a grant from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), will support five writers and directors, including representation of Indigenous screen talent, to attend a customised five-day professional development lab in Los Angeles in May.
The second iteration of Screenworks and Australians In Film (AiF)'s Regional Screen in LA Program will take the form of an internship with Animal Logic Entertainment (ALE), offering upcoming or recent grads from regional Australia an opportunity to work out of ALE's LA office.