RIISE, a global marketplace, editorial platform and TV studio, is gaining momentum with its projects in development, working with the likes of Peter Duncan, Adam Zwar, and Heydon Prowse.
With the overseas success of series such as 'Colin From Accounts', 'The Twelve' and 'Love Me', Foxtel chief commercial and content officer Amanda Laing - fresh from LA Screenings - reports that it is increasingly being looked at as an international co-production partner of choice.
Lured to Australia by George Miller's 'Furiosa', DNEG Sydney is up and running and plans training programs for later this year.
Our ‘Location, location, location’ series canvasses leading location managers from across the country to find out their favourite places to shoot. The Perth-based Crystal McCallum has recently worked on 'The Claremont Murders', 'Sweet As' and 'How to Please a Woman'.
WA-born actress Claire Lovering continues her consistent run of credits across the past 18 months with period comedy 'Gold Diggers', set to premiere on the ABC next month.
Former Screenworks CEO Ken Crouch may have only started at Screen Australia in February, but he has already undergone a title change.
Jane Corden, CEO Of Entertainment Partners powered by Moneypenny, writes that it is time the industry think about how digital solutions can save the production office time and money, and, given skill shortages, improve workforce retention.
Our ‘Location, location, location’ series canvasses leading location managers from across the country to find out their favourite places to shoot. The Darwin-based Dixi Joy Bankier has recently worked on 'Kid Snow', shooting in WA's Goldfields and Perth surrounds, and NITV's 'Barrumbi Kids' in the NT’s Beswick, Barunga and Katherine.