Two weeks before the government released its recommendations on adopting artificial intelligence (AI), representatives and thought leaders from various factions of Australia's creative industries were literally offered a seat at the table to discuss the sector's approach to technology.
The long-running dispute between three Steve Jaggi productions - Love in Bloom, Kidnapped, and The Dog Days of Christmas - and Screen Australia over the films' Producer Offset claims has ended after the cases were withdrawn from the Administrative Review Tribunal.
TV executive Julie Eckersley and media and finance scholar Dr. Austin Hayden have called on the TV production industry to embrace indie filmmaking techniques and prioritise development and audience engagement to stay competitive.
'Wicked' has stormed the box office with $10.2 million in its opening five days, making it the biggest opening weekend for an adaptation of a stage musical.
Nick Waterman and Meg Washington's screen adaptation of Paul Kelly's 'How To Make Gravy' will land on Binge this week, marking the culmination of a five-year-journey for the pair.
Temuera Morrison and Rachel House joined stars, filmmakers and special guests for the Australian Premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 'Moana 2' in Sydney.
The filmmakers behind low-budget thriller 'Dark Noise' have settled their long-running case against Screen Australia's decision to reject their Producer Offset application.
Carnival Films and Matchbox Pictures have employed a suite of sustainability processes during production of drama series 'All Her Fault' which points the way forward for the film and TV sector.