"It's startling to think that it's been 40 years, but it's still something that I find inspirational, and it really gets to the essence of Byron." - George Miller discusses AACTA's Byron Kennedy Award, which will celebrate its 40th year in 2024.
Bonsai Films owner Jonathan Page talks about releasing two Christmas films within a fortnight of each other and why he is leaning more towards documentaries going forward.
Whether you're working on an independent film or a series for an global streamer, Marian Macgowan believes a producer's job remains the same: selling a vision, and then realising that vision.
'Hardball' creators Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes have taken their next steps in the children's TV genre with 'Spooky Files', a ten-part series that explores childhood relationships with fear and resilience.
When Tehran-born writer-director Noora Niasari told producer Vincent Sheehan about the time she spent living in a women's shelter during her childhood, on which her film 'Shayda' was to be based, he realised he was being told a "distinctly Australian" story, but one he had never seen on the screen before.
Dan Ewing had the experience of going from filming Amazon Prime Video's first Japanese original 'The Silent Service' in Tokyo to boarding horror comedy 'Zombie Plane' with Sophie Monk and Vanilla Ice earlier this year.
With NITV's Rebel With A Cause, executive producer Dena Curtis saw an opportunity to not only celebrate and recognise First Nations trailblazers, but to give mid-career directors the next step up.
SBS's queer, revisionist take on Australia during World War II, 'While The Men Are Away', managed to lure director Elissa Down home to Australia for work for the first time in more than a decade.